Explosive Yield
Explosive yield refers to the amount of energy released during an explosion, typically measured in tons of TNT equivalent. This measurement helps to quantify the power of various explosives, including nuclear weapons, conventional explosives, and chemical explosives. A higher yield indicates a more powerful explosion, which can have significant implications for military applications and safety assessments.
The yield can vary widely depending on the type of explosive used. For example, a small firecracker may have a yield of just a few grams of TNT equivalent, while a large nuclear bomb can have a yield in the megaton range. Understanding explosive yield is crucial for engineers, military strategists, and safety professionals.