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elihu 3 hours ago

It's the most common unit for describing the explosive yield of a nuclear weapon. So, it's a lot smaller than the bombs dropped on Japan in WWII, but a lot bigger than a Davy Crockett. That's a sort-of-useful frame of reference.

The only other things I can think of that would create a similar kind of blast are a volcanic eruption or something like that fertilizer explosion in Beirut in 2020 (~1100 tons TNT equivalent.)

jazzyjackson 9 minutes ago | parent [-]

Plus any kids that played with firecrackers has a visceral sense of how much power is in fractions of a stick of dynamite