An explosion at ground level leaves a crater with a diameter that is proportiona
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An explosion at ground level leaves a crater with a diameter that is proportional to the energy of the explosion raised to the 1/3 power; an explosion of 1 megaton of TNT leaves a crater with a 1 km diameter. An ancient impact crater is found with a 66 km diameter. What was the kinetic energy associated with that impact, in terms of (a) megatons of TNT (1 megaton yields 4.2 times 10^15 J) and (b) Hiroshima bomb equivalents (13 kilotons of TNT each)? (Ancient meteorite or comet impacts may have significantly altered Earth's climate and contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs and other life-forms.)Explanation / Answer
E^(1/3) / d = K
K = (1 megaton)^(1/3) / 1km = 1
a)
1 = E^(1/3)/66
E^(1/3) = 66
E = 66^3
E = 287496 megatons
E = 2.87 x 10^5 megatons
b)
(287496000 kton) / 13kton = 22115078 bombs = 2.211 x 10^7 bombs
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