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Convert [Hiroshima Bomb Explosion] to [Calories IT], (hbe to calIT)

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3000 Hiroshima Bomb Explosion
= 4.2992261392949E+16 Calories IT
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Category: energy
Conversion: Hiroshima Bomb Explosion to Calories IT
The base unit for energy is joules (Non-SI/Derived Unit)
[Hiroshima Bomb Explosion] symbol/abbrevation: (hbe)
[Calories IT] symbol/abbrevation: (calIT)

How to convert Hiroshima Bomb Explosion to Calories IT (hbe to calIT)?
1 hbe = 14330753797650 calIT.
3000 x 14330753797650 calIT = 4.2992261392949E+16 Calories IT.
Always check the results; rounding errors may occur.

Definition:

The energy released by the Hiroshima bomb explosion (about 15 kt TNT equivalent, or 6x10^13 J) is often used by geologists as a unit when describing the ener ..more definition+

In relation to the base unit of [energy] => (joules), 1 Hiroshima Bomb Explosion (hbe) is equal to 60000000000000 joules, while 1 Calories IT (calIT) = 4.1868 joules.
3000 Hiroshima Bomb Explosion to common energy units
3000 hbe = 1.8E+17 joules (J)
3000 hbe = 1.8E+14 kilojoules (kJ)
3000 hbe = 4.302103250478E+16 calories (cal)
3000 hbe = 43021032504780 kilocalories (kcal)
3000 hbe = 1.1234692731154E+36 electron volt (eV)
3000 hbe = 50000000000000 watt hour (Wh)
3000 hbe = 4.1286827850443E+34 atomic unit of energy (au)
3000 hbe = 43021032.50478 tons of TNT (tTNT)
3000 hbe = 1.3276118686991E+17 foot pound force (ft lbf)
3000 hbe = 1.8E+24 ergs (ergs)
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