What was the TNT equivalent of the Tsar Bomba?
Tsar Bomba | |
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Length | 8 m (26 ft) |
Diameter | 2.1 m (6 ft 11 in) |
Detonation mechanism | barometric sensor |
Blast yield | 50–58 megatons of TNT (210–240 PJ) |
How big is the Tsar Bomba crater?
The device had an explosive power of 104 kilotons, the equivalent of around eight Hiroshima bombs. The blast displaced more than 12 million tons of soil and created a crater 100 metres deep and 390 metres in diameter – the largest man-made crater in the United States.
Is the B83 more powerful than the Tsar Bomba?
The Fat Man produced an explosion of about 21 kilotons. The B83? The largest nuclear weapon ever detonated, the Tsar Bomba, set off by the Soviet Union in 1961, produced an insane 50-megaton blast—about 3,333 times more powerful than the Little Boy bomb that leveled an entire city.
Is there something more powerful than a hydrogen bomb?
Two teeny tiny particles can theoretically collide to create a “quarksplosion” with eight times more energy than the reaction that powers hydrogen bombs, according to a new paper published in the journal Nature.
How many hydrogen bombs would it take to destroy the earth?
It would take just three nuclear warheads to destroy one of the 4,500 cities on Earth, meaning 13,500 bombs in total, which would leave 1,500 left. 15,000 warheads are the equivalent of 3 billions tons of TNT and 15x the energy of the Krakatoa volcano, the most powerful volcanic eruption ever.
How many B83 bombs does the US have?
650 B83s
The weapon is protected by a Category “D” Permissive Action Link (PAL) that prevents the enabling or detonation of the weapon without proper authorization. About 650 B83s were built, and the weapon remains in service as part of the United States “Enduring Stockpile”.