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doing a little editing on that list of benchmarks
some of these figures, e.g. the mass of the sun, are ones we calculated in earlier posts of this thread.
I have read that the Tempel 1 impact is supposed to be the equivalent of some 4 and 1/2 tons TNT. I calculated 50 natural energy units so according to that, a tonTNT is around 11 energy units. wonder if that's right? We could check it, sounds about right order magnitude. It would make a ton TNT equiv to about 770 pounds of firewood which might seem off until you recall that the firewood gets to burn. Maybe i will be able to check this directly.
BTW the natural energy unit metric equiv is 390 MJ.
Hmmm, this site
http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-energyunits.htm
says a ton TNT is 4.18 GJ
That agrees with what I just estimated because it says a ton TNT is 10.7 energy units-----about 11.
Code:
speeds:
E-9 2/3 mph
E-7 67 mph
E-6 sound in cold air
E-4 Earth orbit
masses:
E8 "pound" (434 gram)
2E-22 electron
1/(2.6E18) proton
1.1E31 europa, 1.7E31 moon
1.38E33 earth, 4.6E38 sun
energies:
E-28 is an "eQ" (electron "quartervolt")
10E-28 is energy of a green photon (8 eQ for red and 12eQ for blue)
17E-28 is yield from one O[sub]2[/sub] in combustion or metabolism
(of a number of common hydrocarbon and carbohydrate fuel/food)
E-8 unit is about one lab calorie (approx. 4 Joules)
E-5 is a food calorie
1 unit: 70 pounds of firewood, 20 pounds propane, heats the tub
50 units: Tempel 1 mission collision impact
lengths:
E33 is a handbreadth, 8.1026 cm.
E27 is one "microhand" the (angular) wavelength of green light
E34 is one step (half a conventional pace)
E37: conventional halfmile
7.86E40 average radius of earth, 7860 "halfmiles"
Code:
area:
E66: sq hand
volumes:
E99: cubic hand, "pint", 532 cc (1880 to the cubic meter)
E102 is a cubic step (for visualizing larger volumes) 0.532 cubic meter
temperatures:
E-32 half a Fahrenheit step (above absolute zero)
9.6E-32 cosmic microwave background
E-29 approx. Earth surface average, 49 Fahrenheit
2E-28 solar surface
forces:
E-43 half a Newton
1/137 idealized: force betw. pair of electrons sep by unit dist.
(to make this more realistic, divide by the square of a larger separation,
like E27, the wavelength of green light.)
(1/137)E-54 force betw. pair of unit charge separated by E27
power:
E-52 one sixth of a watt
acceleration:
0.88E-50 Earth surface gravity
current:
E-24 about 0.6 amp
pressure:
1.4E-106 typical air pressure at Earth surface
some of these figures, e.g. the mass of the sun, are ones we calculated in earlier posts of this thread.
I have read that the Tempel 1 impact is supposed to be the equivalent of some 4 and 1/2 tons TNT. I calculated 50 natural energy units so according to that, a tonTNT is around 11 energy units. wonder if that's right? We could check it, sounds about right order magnitude. It would make a ton TNT equiv to about 770 pounds of firewood which might seem off until you recall that the firewood gets to burn. Maybe i will be able to check this directly.
BTW the natural energy unit metric equiv is 390 MJ.
Hmmm, this site
http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-energyunits.htm
says a ton TNT is 4.18 GJ
That agrees with what I just estimated because it says a ton TNT is 10.7 energy units-----about 11.
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