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    Nuclear weapon yield - Wikipedia

    Most powerful US weapons ever: 25 megatonnes of TNT (100 PJ); the Mk-17 was also the largest by area square footage and mass cubic footage: about 20 short tons (18,000 kg). The Mk-41 or B41 had a mass of 4800 kg and yield of 25 Mt; this equates to being the highest yield-to-weight weapon ever produced. See more

    The explosive yield of a nuclear weapon is the amount of energy released such as blast, thermal, and nuclear radiation, when that particular nuclear weapon is detonated, usually expressed as a TNT equivalent (the standardized … See more

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    Yields of nuclear explosions can be very hard to calculate, even using numbers as rough as in the kilotonne or megatonne range (much less down to the resolution of individual See more

    • "What was the yield of the Hiroshima bomb?" Archived 2017-09-13 at the Wayback Machine (excerpt from official report)
    • "General Principles of Nuclear Explosions", Chapter 1 in Samuel Glasstone and Phillip … See more

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    In order of increasing yield (most yield figures are approximate):
    In comparison, the blast yield of the GBU-43 Massive … See more

    The following list is of milestone nuclear explosions. In addition to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the first nuclear test of a given weapon type for a country is … See more

    • Effects of nuclear explosions — goes into detail about different effects at different yields
    • List of nuclear weapons See more

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