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What is foab 14b193-ab?

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its a Ford fuel pump relay

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What is foab-14b193-ab?

its a Ford fuel pump relay


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What is part number foab-14b192-aa for ford taurus?

It is a relay. Pretty much just your standard 5 pin relay. Can be used for fuel pumps, power windows, fog lights... etc. Hope that helps.


What is stronger a bomb or a tornado?

Apples and oranges. The most destructive tornado on record is an F5. Several have hit locations in the central US over the past decades. One of the largest had a base of over a mile. That is it created a one mile swath of destruction. There are generally two classes of bombs: conventional and nuclear. The largest conventional bomb was built by the US, the MOAB (GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast, commonly referred to as the Mother of all Bombs). MOAB is what we call a Fuel Air Explosive (FAE), that is it uses two explosive charges--one to disperse the fuel mixture and a second to detonate it. MOAB has an unclassified blast yield of 11 tons. Since MOAB's development in 2003, Russia has made claims of building and testing the Father of all Bombs (Aviation Thermobaric Bomb of Increased Power (ATBIP)). FOAB has an estimated yield of 44 tones. MOAB has a blast radius of 500 feet, ATBIP has a blast radius of 1,000 feet, both well under that one mile base of an F5. The second type of bomb, nuclear is another matter. The smallest yield nuclear weapon developed is a toss up between the M-28 or M-29 Davy Crockett Weapon Systems, a vehicle or tripod mounted tactical nuclear recoilless gun with a yield of 10 to 20 tons, and similar sized artillery rounds. The blast radius of such a device would have been similar to that of the MOAB but less than that of the ATBIP. The largest nuclear device alleged to have been built was a 100 megaton thermonuclear device for the Soviet (former Russian USSR) military. Although none are believed to have been tested, the blast radius of such a device is nearly unimaginable. To put this into perspective, the most common strategic nuclear device was in the 5 megaton range. Such a device detonated above ground at about 200 feet would create a crater roughly 1.5 miles wide, and half a mile deep, essentially vaporizing everything within that diameter. Blast damage would radiate out from ground zero well past the speed of sound flattening and burning everything within about a 30 to 50 mile radius, diminishing the level of damage as it radiated outward. At about 60 to 70 miles, the blast wave would be experienced as a high wind. Additionally, everything down wind for roughly the width of the western hemisphere would be irradiated. So, in short, one can run from a tornado, and find shelter in something as simple as a drainage culvert. One does not outrun MOAB, FOAB, or Grandpa Nuke.


How many times more powerful are nuclear explosions than the largest conventional weapon?

Depends on which nuclear device your talking about though the largest conventail weapons is the Russian "Father of All Bombs" which is 8 tons and has the equivilent explosive strength of 44 tons of TNT. It is more powerful then the American MOAB which is the same weight accept only yeilds 11 tons TNT since the russians have some advanced fuel which is significantly more explosive then the american counterpart. Probably the smallest nuke is the American M-28 and M-29 it was 40kg and had the equivilent explosive strength of about 10 tons of TNT. The largest nuclear missiles in USA service now are generally above 50 tons (with the nuclear fuel being probably only 1% of the weight, thats a guess) and have an equivilent explosive strength of about 1200000 tons of TNT or 1.2 Mt The largest ever nuclear bomb has Tsar Bomba (early hydrogen bomb) which was 26 tons (10 tons nuclear fuel) and was the equivilent of 5700000 tons of TNT or 57Mt, to put this in perspective it had a fireball with a diameter of 5.3 km, if you were 100 kms away you would still get third degree burns and had the power of all explosives used in WWII times by ten. So the simplest answer is the largest conventional weapon FOAB about as strong as a small tactical nuke, with current high yield USA missiles being about 30,000 times more powerful, and Tsar Bomba being about 1710000 times more powerful.