Explosion Size Comparison 2: 1/2 Ton - 10 Tons Of TNT

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SRL Video showing different blast sizes and its effects on a human replica. 1/2 Ton - 10 Tons Of TNT
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Cant imagine how powerful Tsar Bomba was with equivalent of 50 megaton TNT

MrShredarg
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Let’s be honest we searched this up. And that’s because you just wanted to see something cool.

KmanRides
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0:10 the most important video for any Helldiver

ViewTube_Emperor_of_Mankind
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2:01 that car just turned to dust lmao

dustydoreeto.
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The energy released by a ton of TNT is equivalent to 2 Brontosaurus smashing into the ground at the speed of sound, and it certainly shows.

SherlandShrouht-esse
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It is neat to see the square of 1 ton of TNT expanded to a much larger uniform version of its square size as a plasma white shadow of itself for an absolute brief moment.
That then turns into a larger symmetrical plasma white mushroom just before turning into the massive fireball.
You essentially have to put it on the slowest speed, than pause it several times until you get to pause it right on those moments.

EmyajNosdrahcirEniacSovereign
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For reference 10 tons of TNT is the yield of the smallest nuclear bomb ever fielded - the Davey Crockett W54 warhead, basically an artillery shell

Citiesinmotionplayer
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Intersting fact, given the depth of the titan submarine, the amount of energy released upon implosion would have been something around 10 to 30 tons of TNT it would have been basically like sitting inside of a bomb when it went off. Those people were dead LONG before the water even touched their skin.

TheZoltanChronicles
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It's stupid how some people think mushroom clouds only occur with large explosions. I CAN SEE THE MUSHROOM CLOUD FOR THE SMALLEST BOMB HERE!

ftornado
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you can see the shockwave of the air changing

kylewang
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I just randomly looked this up to see how realistic my bomber payload is on trailmakers and I'm very surprised at how realistic the size of the explosion is. I'm assuming the 2.5 tons in my bomber would be like a mix of 1 and 5 tons on here and I detonated exactly 1 ton to make sure and the game gets it ridiculously accurate especially for a game where people are one foot tall.

beagle
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its interesting to note that as the size/ weight goes up so the Force of the Blast itself seem to have a dramatic effect on the matter in its vicinity..The 5 Ton was full of black smoke and Debris wheras the 10 ton was Supersonic by comparison it seemed to rather evaporate stuff rather than push / lift

danielgreen
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yoo i just moved into a new place and i just finished installing my subwoofers am gonna scare the hell outta my neighbors guys thanks for the video

iamcooldontyouthink
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Back in the 60's they tested effects of tactical nuclear weapons on Navy Ships after the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty by using 500 tons of TNT. The results from Thermal Energy Burns, Shock Wave, Blast, and Concussion really approximated what could be expected. Slow motion movies showed what areas of ships needed hardening to survive a limited Nuclear exchange with Soviets. It was called Operation Sailor Hat and 3 tests were conducted. As Lou Lou from Fifth Element remarked... Big Badda Boom.... complete with giant craters left in the beach.

SJR_Media_Group
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what would 2.5 tons of high explosives do? bigger than this?

about the same as tremors 2 ending?

agenthunk
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the 1 ton and 5 ton has bigger explosion than the 10 ton..

eku.
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At the end that is a thermobarric explosive, I remember the video and you can clearly see it has a burst charge and the fuel is atomised into the air, then ignites it with a second explosion and you get the blast effect. With TNT you would not get this it would just detonate in one go. It’s usually aluminium dust used in thermobarric weapons.

Biketunerfy
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Just insane I tell you. As a kid we loved to make fuse big fire crackers and then go out and light them off down by the river or out in the country. The average size we would make was about the side of a small 3 AAA size flashlight and I remember they were extreamly powerful back in the day but to see that 10 ton and the pure force it had on here is like why would anyone ever need to make something like that other then blowing up a mountain. Fun to see it but sad their made for or used for anything else but using in wars.

donaldmarwitz
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that 10 ton one didn't seem all that powerful but then i remembered the shock wave is where most of the power is... It seems they went less for show and more sheer force with that particular explosion.

LocusChronos
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Coming here after hearing that the vietnam war bombing of cambodia was the equivalent of one ton of explosives dropped for every person living there

elizabeth