The GBU-12 and the GBU-38 weigh 606 pounds and 552 pounds, respectively. They are considered "500-pound" munitions because they're based on a standard 500-pound bomb known as the Mk 82.
3 types - High explosive (aka General Purpose) and Incendiary and "Butterfly" anti personnel bombs. Bombs came in various sizes from 100 to 10,000 pounds the most common being 500 and 1000 pounders.
That depends on the type of bomb racks installed and the mix of bombs.
Little boy - 9700 pounds Fat man - 10,213 pounds
Tsar Bomba, 50+ megatonsB-41 (high yield dirty version), 25 megatonsetc.There are too many bombs in the 10 to 15 megaton range to tabulate in proper order.However these are all obsolete. The highest yield modern bombs are in the 300 to 500 kiloton range.
It is four bombs!
Late models of the B-52 could carry 120 of the 500 pound bombs.
500 ounces is equal to 31.25 pounds.
500 cg is 0.01102311 pounds.
500 pounds is 1/4 of a ton.
There are 100 pence in one pound. Therefore, to find out how many pence are in 500 pounds, you multiply 500 by 100. This gives you 50,000 pence in 500 pounds.
3 types - High explosive (aka General Purpose) and Incendiary and "Butterfly" anti personnel bombs. Bombs came in various sizes from 100 to 10,000 pounds the most common being 500 and 1000 pounders.
500 metric tons = 1102311.31 pounds
500 grams = 1.10 pounds, approx.
$500 is £412.04
There are 2000 pounds in one ton. Therefore, 500 pounds is equal to 500/2000 = 0.25 tons.
About 500 pounds.
500 g = about 1.1023 pounds.