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What is meant when someone refers to a “kiloton” or “megaton” nuclear weapon?

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What is meant when someone refers to a “kiloton” or “megaton” nuclear weapon?

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The energy distribution released from a nuclear weapon is a function of weapon design, yield, and height of burst. The yield of a nuclear explosion is normally expressed in terms of an equivalent amount of conventional explosive. For example, a one kiloton (kt) nuclear explosion releases the same amount of total energy as 1,000 tons of TNT.

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