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How many sticks of dynamite is equivalent to a gallon of water?

The energy content of dynamite is significantly higher than that of water, making a direct comparison challenging. One stick of dynamite typically contains about 0.5 pounds of explosive material, which can produce approximately 1,000 to 1,200 joules of energy. A gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds and does not contain explosive energy in the same way. Therefore, it is not feasible to equate dynamite to water based on energy content; they serve entirely different purposes and contexts.


How many sticks of dynamite did it take to make the atomic bomb?

I can't tell if you're trying to make a joke or not. There were no "sticks of dynamite" used in the atomic bomb.


How many dynamite sticks did they use on Mt Rushmore?

None


How many sticks of dynamite does 30000 gallons of gasoline equal?

2,580,000


How many sticks of dynamite equals 1 gallon of propane?

six


How many gallons are in a gallon of milk?

A gallon of milk is equivalent to 1 gallon.


How many cups are in one gallon of fruit?

One gallon is equivalent to 16 cups.


How many pounds is 1 gallon of eggs?

How many is pounds is on gallon of liquid egg and shell


How many liter one gallon is?

One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters.


How many CC equals 1 gallon?

There are 3,785.41178 CCs in one gallon.


How many quarts in one gallon?

Four quarts go into a gallon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 US gallon is equivalent to 3,785 411 784 L. 1 Imperial British gallon is equivalent to 4,546 09 L. 1 US quart is equivalent to 0,946 352 946 L. 1 Imperial British quart is 1,1365225 L.


How much is it for a stick of dynamite?

While dynamite comes in different sized sticks, the standard "inch and a quarter" cartridge weighs a half pound. It takes two of those to break a cubic yard of rock. So all you have to do is find how many cubic yards is the volume of the earth, and double that. By the way, all of the dynamite ever made is only a tiny fraction of the number.