Newton meters to Tons (explosive) calculator

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Newton meters to Tons (explosive) formula

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Newton meters to Tons (explosive) Conversion Table

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1 2.3900573613767E-10 26 6.2141491395793E-9 51 1.2189292543021E-8 76 1.8164435946463E-8
2 4.7801147227533E-10 27 6.453154875717E-9 52 1.2428298279159E-8 77 1.84034416826E-8
3 7.17017208413E-10 28 6.6921606118547E-9 53 1.2667304015296E-8 78 1.8642447418738E-8
4 9.5602294455067E-10 29 6.9311663479924E-9 54 1.2906309751434E-8 79 1.8881453154876E-8
5 1.1950286806883E-9 30 7.17017208413E-9 55 1.3145315487572E-8 80 1.9120458891013E-8
6 1.434034416826E-9 31 7.4091778202677E-9 56 1.3384321223709E-8 81 1.9359464627151E-8
7 1.6730401529637E-9 32 7.6481835564054E-9 57 1.3623326959847E-8 82 1.9598470363289E-8
8 1.9120458891013E-9 33 7.887189292543E-9 58 1.3862332695985E-8 83 1.9837476099426E-8
9 2.151051625239E-9 34 8.1261950286807E-9 59 1.4101338432122E-8 84 2.0076481835564E-8
10 2.3900573613767E-9 35 8.3652007648184E-9 60 1.434034416826E-8 85 2.0315487571702E-8
11 2.6290630975143E-9 36 8.604206500956E-9 61 1.4579349904398E-8 86 2.0554493307839E-8
12 2.868068833652E-9 37 8.8432122370937E-9 62 1.4818355640535E-8 87 2.0793499043977E-8
13 3.1070745697897E-9 38 9.0822179732314E-9 63 1.5057361376673E-8 88 2.1032504780115E-8
14 3.3460803059273E-9 39 9.321223709369E-9 64 1.5296367112811E-8 89 2.1271510516252E-8
15 3.585086042065E-9 40 9.5602294455067E-9 65 1.5535372848948E-8 90 2.151051625239E-8
16 3.8240917782027E-9 41 9.7992351816444E-9 66 1.5774378585086E-8 91 2.1749521988528E-8
17 4.0630975143403E-9 42 1.0038240917782E-8 67 1.6013384321224E-8 92 2.1988527724665E-8
18 4.302103250478E-9 43 1.027724665392E-8 68 1.6252390057361E-8 93 2.2227533460803E-8
19 4.5411089866157E-9 44 1.0516252390057E-8 69 1.6491395793499E-8 94 2.2466539196941E-8
20 4.7801147227533E-9 45 1.0755258126195E-8 70 1.6730401529637E-8 95 2.2705544933078E-8
21 5.019120458891E-9 46 1.0994263862333E-8 71 1.6969407265774E-8 96 2.2944550669216E-8
22 5.2581261950287E-9 47 1.123326959847E-8 72 1.7208413001912E-8 97 2.3183556405354E-8
23 5.4971319311663E-9 48 1.1472275334608E-8 73 1.744741873805E-8 98 2.3422562141491E-8
24 5.736137667304E-9 49 1.1711281070746E-8 74 1.7686424474187E-8 99 2.3661567877629E-8
25 5.9751434034417E-9 50 1.1950286806883E-8 75 1.7925430210325E-8 100 2.3900573613767E-8

  • 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.
  • Newton meter (1 J)
    The newton metre (also newton-metre, symbol N m or N⋅m) is a unit of torque (also called moment) in the SI system. One newton metre is equal to the torque resulting from a force of one newton applied perpendicularly to the end of a moment arm that is one metre long. It is also used less commonly as a unit of work, or energy, in which case it is equivalent to the more common and standard SI unit of energy, the joule. In this usage the metre term represents the distance travelled or displacement in the direction of the force, and not the perpendicular distance from a fulcrum as it does when used to express torque. This usage is generally discouraged, since it can lead to confusion as to whether a given quantity expressed in newton metres is a torque or a quantity of energy. However, since torque represents energy transferred or expended per angle of revolution, one newton metre of torque is equivalent to one joule per radian.
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