can someone try and work out the amount of heat released during a nuclear explosion of say 50MT
does this sound right ?
The "yield" of a nuclear weapon is a measure of the amount of explosive energy it can produce. The yield is given in terms of the quantity of TNT that would generate the same amount of energy when it explodes. Thus, a 1 kiloton nuclear weapon is one which produces the same amount of energy in an explosion as does 1 kiloton (1,000 tons) of TNT. Similarly, a 1 megaton weapon would have the energy equivalent of 1 million tons of TNT. One megaton is equivalent to 4.18 x 10*15 joules.
so that means 419,000,000,000,000,000 W / s for a mega tonne 419 quadrillion watts
how much would that raise the temperature of say a cubic kilometre of air
i am just trying to work out if nuclear weapons have caused global warming
thats quite a bit of heat released when the bomb goes off
Quite a bit but you’d have to compare to average solar energy hitting earth, which a quick google puts at 139,000,000,000,000,000 W
Edit: that’s at the surface, it’s obviously higher at altitude.
can someone try and work out the amount of heat released during a nuclear explosion of say 50MT
does this sound right ?
The "yield" of a nuclear weapon is a measure of the amount of explosive energy it can produce. The yield is given in terms of the quantity of TNT that would generate the same amount of energy when it explodes. Thus, a 1 kiloton nuclear weapon is one which produces the same amount of energy in an explosion as does 1 kiloton (1,000 tons) of TNT. Similarly, a 1 megaton weapon would have the energy equivalent of 1 million tons of TNT. One megaton is equivalent to 4.18 x 10*15 joules.
so that means 419,000,000,000,000,000 W / s for a mega tonne 419 quadrillion watts
how much would that raise the temperature of say a cubic kilometre of air
i am just trying to work out if nuclear weapons have caused global warming
thats quite a bit of heat released when the bomb goes off