1500 megatons is 3,306,933,932,800 pounds.
2,116,437,726
100
500000 kilograms is equal to 500000 / 1000 = 500 tonnes. One megatonne is equal to 1000000 kilograms. Therefore, 500000 kilograms is equal to 500/1000000 = 0.0005 megatons.
It's still a bit uncertain, but the diameter is about 1500 kilometers.
The Tsar Bomba, correctly called the AN602, detonated by the former USSR on October 30, 1961, had a yield of about 50 megatons. The design was actually for 100 megatons, but the USSR dialed it back to 50 to reduce fallout. Most Teller-Ulam designs are capable of about 25 megatons, but that is a strategic level and is no longer in use. Most tactical weapons are in the sub megaton range, but details remain classified.
Won't it depend on the size of the bomb and type of explosive?
B53 nuclear bomb is nine megatons No public data is out on how large the largest megaton nuke really is but there are claims and reports that it is over 100 megatons.
1,000,000,000,000 Megatons = 35,273,961,949,580,415,205,376Ounces or 3.5275961949580415205376 x 10 to the power 22 or 100000000000000000000
2,116,437,726
megatons
It could cover an area of 1500 miles by 1500 miles
There is no symbol for 5 megatons. A megaton can be abbreviated as MT but that is too easily confused with the abbreviation for metric ton.
It depends entirely on the yield of the weapon (explosive force in Kilotons or Megatons), and the density of the impact area (open area, buildings, etc.).
Nope.
45,000
16/1000 = 0.016
The jaguar at 1500 psi