Calories (Thermochemical) to Tons (explosive) calculator

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Calories (Thermochemical) to Tons (explosive) formula

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Calories (Thermochemical) to Tons (explosive) Conversion Table

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1 1.0E-9 26 2.6E-8 51 5.1E-8 76 7.6E-8
2 2.0E-9 27 2.7E-8 52 5.2E-8 77 7.7E-8
3 3.0E-9 28 2.8E-8 53 5.3E-8 78 7.8E-8
4 4.0E-9 29 2.9E-8 54 5.4E-8 79 7.9E-8
5 5.0E-9 30 3.0E-8 55 5.5E-8 80 8.0E-8
6 6.0E-9 31 3.1E-8 56 5.6E-8 81 8.1E-8
7 7.0E-9 32 3.2E-8 57 5.7E-8 82 8.2E-8
8 8.0E-9 33 3.3E-8 58 5.8E-8 83 8.3E-8
9 9.0E-9 34 3.4E-8 59 5.9E-8 84 8.4E-8
10 1.0E-8 35 3.5E-8 60 6.0E-8 85 8.5E-8
11 1.1E-8 36 3.6E-8 61 6.1E-8 86 8.6E-8
12 1.2E-8 37 3.7E-8 62 6.2E-8 87 8.7E-8
13 1.3E-8 38 3.8E-8 63 6.3E-8 88 8.8E-8
14 1.4E-8 39 3.9E-8 64 6.4E-8 89 8.9E-8
15 1.5E-8 40 4.0E-8 65 6.5E-8 90 9.0E-8
16 1.6E-8 41 4.1E-8 66 6.6E-8 91 9.1E-8
17 1.7E-8 42 4.2E-8 67 6.7E-8 92 9.2E-8
18 1.8E-8 43 4.3E-8 68 6.8E-8 93 9.3E-8
19 1.9E-8 44 4.4E-8 69 6.9E-8 94 9.4E-8
20 2.0E-8 45 4.5E-8 70 7.0E-8 95 9.5E-8
21 2.1E-8 46 4.6E-8 71 7.1E-8 96 9.6E-8
22 2.2E-8 47 4.7E-8 72 7.2E-8 97 9.7E-8
23 2.3E-8 48 4.8E-8 73 7.3E-8 98 9.8E-8
24 2.4E-8 49 4.9E-8 74 7.4E-8 99 9.9E-8
25 2.5E-8 50 5.0E-8 75 7.5E-8 100 1.0E-7

  • Ton (explosive) (4,184,000,000 J)
    TNT equivalent is a convention for expressing energy, typically used to describe the energy released in an explosion. The "ton of TNT" is a unit of energy defined by that convention to be 4.184 gigajoules, which is the approximate energy released in the detonation of a metric ton (1,000 kilograms or one megagram) of TNT. In other words, for each gram of TNT exploded, 4,184 joules of energy are released. This convention intends to compare the destructiveness of an event with that of traditional explosive materials, of which TNT is a typical example, although other conventional explosives such as dynamite contain more energy.
  • Calorie (Thermochemical) (4.19 J)
    A calorie is a unit of energy. Various definitions exist but fall into two broad categories. The first, the small calorie, or gram calorie (symbol: cal), is defined as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius at a pressure of one atmosphere. The second, the large calorie or kilogram calorie (symbols: Cal, kcal), also known as the food calorie and similar names, is defined in terms of the kilogram rather than the gram. It is equal to 1000 small calories or 1 kilocalorie (symbol: kcal). In other scientific contexts, the term calorie almost always refers to the small calorie. Even though it is not an SI unit, it is still used in chemistry. For example, the energy released in a chemical reaction per mole of reagent is occasionally expressed in kilocalories per mole. Typically, this use was largely due to the ease with which it could be calculated in laboratory reactions, especially in aqueous solution: a volume of reagent dissolved in water forming a solution, with concentration expressed in moles per liter (1 liter weighing 1 kg), will induce a temperature change in degrees Celsius in the total volume of water solvent, and these quantities (volume, molar concentration and temperature change) can then be used to calculate energy per mole. It is also occasionally used to specify energy quantities that relate to reaction energy, such as enthalpy of formation and the size of activation barriers. However, its use is being superseded by the SI unit, the joule, and multiples thereof such as the kilojoule.
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Tons (explosive) to Q units
Tons (explosive) to Quads
Tons (explosive) to Exajoules
Tons (explosive) to Terawatthours
Tons (explosive) to Petajoules
Tons (explosive) to Gigawatt hours
Tons (explosive) to Terajoules
Tons (explosive) to Tonnes of oil equivalent
Tons (explosive) to Tonnes of coal equivalent
Tons (explosive) to Megawatthours
Tons (explosive) to Dekatherms
Tons (explosive) to Gigajoules
Tons (explosive) to Therms
Tons (explosive) to Thermies
Tons (explosive) to Kilowatt hours
Tons (explosive) to Horsepower hours
Tons (explosive) to Megajoules
Tons (explosive) to Calories (Nutritional)
Tons (explosive) to Kilogram calories
Tons (explosive) to Watthours
Tons (explosive) to Btus
Tons (explosive) to Kilojoules
Tons (explosive) to Liter atmospheres
Tons (explosive) to Calories (15°C)
Tons (explosive) to Calories (I.T.)
Tons (explosive) to Calories (Thermochemical)
Tons (explosive) to Gram calories
Tons (explosive) to Foot pounds
Tons (explosive) to Joules
Tons (explosive) to Newton meters
Tons (explosive) to Wattseconds
Tons (explosive) to Inch pounds
Tons (explosive) to Inch ounces
Tons (explosive) to Millijoules
Tons (explosive) to Microjoules
Tons (explosive) to Teraelectronvolts
Tons (explosive) to Ergs
Tons (explosive) to Nanojoules
Tons (explosive) to Picojoules
Tons (explosive) to Megaelectronvolts
Tons (explosive) to Femtojoules
Tons (explosive) to Hartrees
Tons (explosive) to Electronvolts