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Energy yield for Emitting Light on the level of a supernova

Long story short in a verse I like a weapon is stated to be able to generate light rivaling a supernova
How would I go about calculating that
 
5.00000000000000036e+36 joules (This is the low end) eh i might have used the wrong numbers though. might have to use the total radiated energy instead of the ergs per second. which using those numbers would give a higher result.



Find the luminosity in ergs then covert to joules. i used google to convert it.
 
5.00000000000000036e+36 joules (This is the low end) eh i might have used the wrong numbers though. might have to use the total radiated energy instead of the ergs per second. which using those numbers would give a higher result.



Find the luminosity in ergs then covert to joules. i used google to convert it.
Interesting I got 3.9e35 joules/second

Although I used a different site for the source for ergs a second so that’s why
 
If its around Solar level it'd be consinstent with basically one shotting sirin, and sirin was able to be taken down by the welt supernova explosion so 🤷
Well it varies alot
Massive supernovas which achieve 100 billion kelvin its around 2.268e36 joules 5-A

More standard/smaller supernovas which output 1-3 billion kelvin get 2-5 exaton of tnt range (Aka High 6-A) and much higher into it
 
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