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Ground blast radius formula

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Does anyone know if there is an inverse formula to that for terrestrial explosions that instead of giving the yield in tons of TNT gives the radius or diameter of the explosion in meters?

Formula:
Blast radius in meters^3*((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2 = Yield in Tons of TNT
 
Does anyone know if there is an inverse formula to that for terrestrial explosions that instead of giving the yield in tons of TNT gives the radius or diameter of the explosion in meters?

Formula:
Blast radius in meters^3*((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2 = Yield in Tons of TNT
Not sure for ground-based explosions but the Stardestroyer calculator does give radius values for air-burst yields to my knowledge.
 
Does anyone know if there is an inverse formula to that for terrestrial explosions that instead of giving the yield in tons of TNT gives the radius or diameter of the explosion in meters?

Formula:
Blast radius in meters^3*((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2 = Yield in Tons of TNT
Looking at that formula and doing arithmetic, I would assume it would be

[ Yield in Tons of TNT/((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2 ]^(1/3) = Blast radius in meters
 
Looking at that formula and doing arithmetic, I would assume it would be

[ Yield in Tons of TNT/((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2 ]^(1/3) = Blast radius in meters
Thank you very much, this will not only be useful to me but to all those who do calculations in the community.
 
Looking at that formula and doing arithmetic, I would assume it would be

[ Yield in Tons of TNT/((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2 ]^(1/3) = Blast radius in meters
I did an example with a 14-meter radius boom. Checks out. Thanks.
 
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Looking at that formula and doing arithmetic, I would assume it would be

[ Yield in Tons of TNT/((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2 ]^(1/3) = Blast radius in meters
How would be the formula for this: 4*(GBE of the Sun in Joules)*((Blast radius in meters)/(Sun Radius in meters))^2 = Blast Yield in Joules

Without changing the GBE or the radius of the Sun.

Example this is the equation for baseline 4-A: 4*(5.693E41)*((2.06575E16)/(6.957E8))^2 = 2.0077641E+57 Joules
 
I want this formula to know how big would be the explosions that some characters can create depending on their power.
 
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