Примери за използване на Kilotons на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Five kilotons.
Five to seven hundred kilotons.
Through 50 kilotons of bemonite?
The nominal yield is 30 kilotons.
Five kilotons- that's a lot of wheat husks.
One and a half kilotons.
Eight kilotons of debris-- most of it hull fragments.
And the Nagasaki bomb was 22 kilotons.
Kilotons of dilithium for an equivalent amount of bolomite.
The estimated power was two or three kilotons.
Ten kilotons of bolomite ore in exchange for ten kilotons of dilithium.
Its strength is estimated at a thousand kilotons.
The blast was in single-digit kilotons, and a thermonuclear device is measured in megatons.
The first Chinese test had a yield of 22 kilotons.
And we kicked the yield up from about 20 kilotons to 45 and a half kilotons, more than doubling it by that process.
The power of the tested bomb was 10 kilotons.
Current American bombs can range from 50 to 1,200 kilotons, so the explosion would be that much bigger.
The power of warheads varied from about 0.5 to 500 kilotons.
The B53 provided nine megatons- 9,000 kilotons- of destructive power.
The two bombs on Hiroshima andNagasaki were 15 and 21 kilotons.
The smaller yield, 15 kilotons at 500 feet, produced a great deal more damage than had the larger yield, Encore event, 27 kilotons at 2,800 feet.
That would equate to 21 kilotons of TNT*.
In 2016, packaging was the leading injection molding application with a total demand of 43,385 kilotons.
The explosion unleashed 173 kilotons of energy.
That bomb was the equivalent of 12,500 tons of TNT, or 12.5 kilotons.
For example, a tactical nuclear mine with a capacity of two kilotons(3VB4) or neutron("veil" or"tar").
It weighs 210 tons and has a goal of 10 nuclear warheads on 750 kilotons each.
I never thought it would come down to this-- suffocating beneath kilotons of rock on some nameless planetoid.
It weighs 210 tons andhas a goal of 10 nuclear warheads on 750 kilotons each.
It seems the world is a long way from"coming to its senses"- with millions of kilotons already in military service around the world.