Examples of using Kilotons in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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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.
In 2016, packaging was the leading injection molding application with a total demand of 43,385 kilotons.
In comparison, the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 only had 15 kilotons of energy.
has a goal of 10 nuclear warheads on 750 kilotons each.
had a yield of about 20 kilotons.
Not only are we buried under several kilotons of rock, but the atmosphere in this cavern is flooded with fluorine gas.
Infrasound detector arrays in Kenya also detected a sound wave from the direction of the expected impact corresponding to energy of 1.1 to 2.1 kilotons of TNT.
2013 there were 26 atmospheric explosions that ranged between 1 and 600 kilotons.
a pipeline exploded with a burst of 3 kilotons, the equivalent of a fourth of the Hiroshima bomb.
Exploding ironically over the largest catholic cathedral In asia, with a force of 22 kilotons, 40,000 died immediately.
was the equivalent of 3.8 kilotons of TNT, or a small nuclear bomb.
The South Korean military estimate that the yield of the nuclear explosion was between six and seven kilotons.
It would have an amount of energy roughly equal to the bomb that fell on Hiroshima-- perhaps 20 kilotons.
Exploding, ironically, over the largest Catholic Cathedral in Asia, with a force of 22 kilotons, forty thousand died immediately- of them, 250 soldiers!
The South Korean Defense Ministry estimated the explosion carried out in North Korea at six or seven kilotons.
The hydrogen bomb's power is adjustable to hundreds of kilotons and can be detonated at high altitudes,
each with a yield of between 150 and 300 kilotons, enough to blow a crater the size of the Grand Canyon.
Damage caused by nuclear explosions can vary greatly depending on the weapon's yield(measured in kilotons or megatons), the type of nuclear fuel used,
perception that the US would balk at using its own fearsome arsenal in response to a limited nuclear attack because its missiles were all in the hundreds of kilotons range and“too big to use”,
