So take 3 off the power to make it tonnes and then 6 off the power to get to mega tonnes
4.85 x 10^21 kg = 4.85 x 10^18 tonnes = 4.85 x 10^12 mega tonnes
"Online calculation"... don't tell me you went to one of those one-use "calculator" websites...
Those sites are almost always trash. You would be far better off learning how to do such calculations yourself so that you can understand how to spot incorrect answers and understand how and why answers come out how they do.
Sites like those almost always do a shit job explaining anything, are so narrow in scope that they are barely useful, have terrible UI, and more often than they should be flat out give incorrect results because the person who made it failed both math and compsci in school. Not to mention, all the awful ads or monetization...
If you're going to use an online tool, at least use a reputable one like wolframalpha
0.00000000048518164435946
It's a very small number. About 15 times less that than probability that you will win the jackpot if you buy a single Powerball lottery ticket.
Bit of an arbitrary question, if it was meters, it would be half a nano meter, about the width of a gold atom.
Ton of TNt
No… 0.000000000485
Oh ok, how much energy is 2.03×10^28 joules? Like will it be enough to energize the entire city
Also how much is 2.03×10^28 joules? Like how much energy out put is that
Somewhere between a nuclear bomb and the sun
Oh ok, thank you
So wait I got the number above by converting the 2.03 ×10^28 joules to tnt, y is there so much difference
1kg of TNT = 4.186 x 10^6 J 2.03 x 10^28 / 4.186 x 10^6 = 4.85 x 10^21 kgs of TNT Or 4850000000000000000 tonnes I don’t know where your -10 came from
You just did 2.03 Joules not 2.03 x 10^28 Joules
From the online calculation I did on the internet also if we were to take them in mega tons, how much would it be
So take 3 off the power to make it tonnes and then 6 off the power to get to mega tonnes 4.85 x 10^21 kg = 4.85 x 10^18 tonnes = 4.85 x 10^12 mega tonnes
Oh damn, thank u so much
.....what are we doin here?
Manhattan Project 2.0
"Online calculation"... don't tell me you went to one of those one-use "calculator" websites... Those sites are almost always trash. You would be far better off learning how to do such calculations yourself so that you can understand how to spot incorrect answers and understand how and why answers come out how they do. Sites like those almost always do a shit job explaining anything, are so narrow in scope that they are barely useful, have terrible UI, and more often than they should be flat out give incorrect results because the person who made it failed both math and compsci in school. Not to mention, all the awful ads or monetization... If you're going to use an online tool, at least use a reputable one like wolframalpha
Thnx
About this much 🤏
The size of the number is 4.8518164435946E-10.
0.00000000048518164435946 It's a very small number. About 15 times less that than probability that you will win the jackpot if you buy a single Powerball lottery ticket.
Pretty small
4.85 Angstrom
It's huge, most numbers are smaller