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How strong is this explosion?

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Don't really know the best method for this but is there a way to calculate how strong a 50m radius explosion would be? And if so what would be the results? Like what tier.
 
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Oh just noticed. The standard bar used for an explosion is 1.37895. So how would the result change if the story said the explosion was 5 and 7 kilograms per square centimeter. Or if that even maters? Not great with conversions and all that.(math in general tbh)
Then there's no need to use the explosion formula, just multiply the kg value with the amount of sq cm that you'd get from the area covered by the explosion.
 
Ok so I was off for a bit and uhh I tried doing that but I have no ******* clue. What did you exactly mean? Maybe I missunderstood you but 5kg* and then??? ;-;
kg of TNT present per cm^2 x area of the explosion in cm^2

If there is 5 kg of TNT used per cm^2 and the explosion area is 6687400 cm^2 (14.59 m explosive radius equals to 668.74 m^2 which then converted to cm^2 is 6687400 cm^2)

then this is how you do the math.

5 * 6687400= 3.3437e+7 kg of TNT or 33.437 kilotons of TNT (Small Town level)
 
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