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200GT as actual TNT
Posted: 2002-12-10 04:18pm
by Acclamator
What size would an actual quantity of TNT weighing 200 billion tons be?
Posted: 2002-12-10 04:23pm
by Faram
Hmm have some explosives expirience from the army.
One stick of Sprängdeg (plastic explosive) is about 10cm 3cm in diameter and the weight is 125g.
Someone do the math please
Posted: 2002-12-10 04:29pm
by Faram
Hmm no edit..
Here is a picture.
Posted: 2002-12-10 04:44pm
by Faram
Hmm found the exact data on that it's 165 x 27 x 27 mm
Memory was some off but not to bad.
Now for the math
200 000 000 000 Kilos of TNT
answer/0,125
1 600 000 000 000
That makes it 1 600 000 000 000 sticks of plastic
1 600 000 000 000
answer*0.165
264 000 000 000 mm
Or
264 000 000 meters
1 600 000 000 000
answer*0.027
43 200 000 000 mm
or 43 200 000 meters
So that is a box of
264 000 000*43 200 000*43 200 000 meters
Or i made some huge error somwhere
Posted: 2002-12-10 05:14pm
by Shinova
Wow. A town can probably live on top of that TNT-cube.
*Evil person walks toward dynamite cube with a match*
Posted: 2002-12-10 05:21pm
by Faram
Shinova wrote:Wow. A town can probably live on top of that TNT-cube.
*Evil person walks toward dynamite cube with a match*
Sorry that's plastic
You can light it with a match. It buns qute good but don't explode.
Have tryed it burng tnt is great for starting a fire! Easy to light burns hot and safe to handle
You need a blasting cap to detonate TNT.
Posted: 2002-12-10 05:30pm
by Shinova
*Evil person runs back, and comes back with an armful of blasting caps*
Posted: 2002-12-10 05:37pm
by Sea Skimmer
TNT and Plastic explosives require blasting caps. Both can be made to burn.
Posted: 2002-12-10 05:38pm
by Faram
Some more fun
Sprängdeg explodes with 7800m/s
264 000 000
answer/7800
~3846 seconds for it to explode
answer/60
~564 Minutes for it to explode
Or ~9h for it to explode lenghtwise
if started from one point...
Damn this is getting strange.
Good thing i'm somewhat drunk
Posted: 2002-12-10 05:39pm
by Shadowhawk
200 000 000 000 Kilos of TNT
answer/0,125
1 600 000 000 000
That's 200 billion kilos of TNT.
We want 200 billion
tons of TNT (200 gigatons), or 200 trillion kilos.
You're only off by a factor of 1000.
Posted: 2002-12-11 04:51am
by MirrorUniverseSpy1
All those tons....that would be one heck of an explosion!
Posted: 2002-12-11 04:43pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
MirrorUniverseSpy1 wrote:All those tons....that would be one heck of an explosion!
But no greater than the explosion of a few-meter-wide TL bolt. Which weighs more, a ton of feathers or a ton of bricks?
The DS blast was calculated at 1E38 joules, or 2.5E25 kilotons of TNT. How big of a cube would that be?
Posted: 2002-12-11 11:53pm
by consequences
That much TNT is far too impractical to be detonated as a chemical explosive, the speed of detonation is too slow for it too be truly effective as a weapon.
Posted: 2002-12-12 12:19am
by IRG CommandoJoe
Assume for the sake of the thread that they could all be detonated at once.
Posted: 2002-12-12 12:20am
by IRG CommandoJoe
I think that's what Acclamator really meant in the first place.
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:56am
by Captain tycho
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Assume for the sake of the thread that they could all be detonated at once.
That's physically impossible.
But for the sake of the thread, fine....
Posted: 2002-12-15 04:41am
by Slartibartfast
How much is the Halifax explosion rated at? I think something like a whole megaton, not sure.