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Convert [Centijoules] to [Atomic Bomb [nuclear Weapon]], (cJ to at bomb)

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2300 Centijoules
= 2.875E-13 Atomic Bomb [nuclear Weapon]
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Conversion: Centijoules to Atomic Bomb [nuclear Weapon]
The base unit for energy is joules (Non-SI/Derived Unit)
[Centijoules] symbol/abbrevation: (cJ)
[Atomic Bomb [nuclear Weapon]] symbol/abbrevation: (at bomb)

How to convert Centijoules to Atomic Bomb [nuclear Weapon] (cJ to at bomb)?
1 cJ = 1.25E-16 at bomb.
2300 x 1.25E-16 at bomb = 2.875E-13 Atomic Bomb [nuclear Weapon].
Always check the results; rounding errors may occur.

Definition:

Atomic Bombs or Nuclear weapons have a large variety of energy yields. The first detonated on July 16, 1945 near Alamogordo, New Mexico, had a yield of a ..more definition+

In relation to the base unit of [energy] => (joules), 1 Centijoules (cJ) is equal to 0.01 joules, while 1 Atomic Bomb [nuclear Weapon] (at bomb) = 80000000000000 joules.
2300 Centijoules to common energy units
2300 cJ = 23 joules (J)
2300 cJ = 0.023 kilojoules (kJ)
2300 cJ = 5.4971319311663 calories (cal)
2300 cJ = 0.0054971319311663 kilocalories (kcal)
2300 cJ = 1.435544071203E+20 electron volt (eV)
2300 cJ = 0.0063888888888889 watt hour (Wh)
2300 cJ = 5.2755391142232E+18 atomic unit of energy (au)
2300 cJ = 5.4971319311663E-9 tons of TNT (tTNT)
2300 cJ = 16.963929433377 foot pound force (ft lbf)
2300 cJ = 230000000 ergs (ergs)
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