Horsepower hours to Tons (explosive) calculator

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Horsepower hours to Tons (explosive) formula

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Horsepower hours to Tons (explosive) Conversion Table

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1 0.00064161555927342 26 0.016682004541109 51 0.032722393522945 76 0.04876278250478
2 0.0012832311185468 27 0.017323620100382 52 0.033364009082218 77 0.049404398064054
3 0.0019248466778203 28 0.017965235659656 53 0.034005624641491 78 0.050046013623327
4 0.0025664622370937 29 0.018606851218929 54 0.034647240200765 79 0.0506876291826
5 0.0032080777963671 30 0.019248466778203 55 0.035288855760038 80 0.051329244741874
6 0.0038496933556405 31 0.019890082337476 56 0.035930471319312 81 0.051970860301147
7 0.004491308914914 32 0.02053169789675 57 0.036572086878585 82 0.052612475860421
8 0.0051329244741874 33 0.021173313456023 58 0.037213702437859 83 0.053254091419694
9 0.0057745400334608 34 0.021814929015296 59 0.037855317997132 84 0.053895706978967
10 0.0064161555927342 35 0.02245654457457 60 0.038496933556405 85 0.054537322538241
11 0.0070577711520076 36 0.023098160133843 61 0.039138549115679 86 0.055178938097514
12 0.0076993867112811 37 0.023739775693117 62 0.039780164674952 87 0.055820553656788
13 0.0083410022705545 38 0.02438139125239 63 0.040421780234226 88 0.056462169216061
14 0.0089826178298279 39 0.025023006811663 64 0.041063395793499 89 0.057103784775335
15 0.0096242333891013 40 0.025664622370937 65 0.041705011352772 90 0.057745400334608
16 0.010265848948375 41 0.02630623793021 66 0.042346626912046 91 0.058387015893881
17 0.010907464507648 42 0.026947853489484 67 0.042988242471319 92 0.059028631453155
18 0.011549080066922 43 0.027589469048757 68 0.043629858030593 93 0.059670247012428
19 0.012190695626195 44 0.028231084608031 69 0.044271473589866 94 0.060311862571702
20 0.012832311185468 45 0.028872700167304 70 0.04491308914914 95 0.060953478130975
21 0.013473926744742 46 0.029514315726577 71 0.045554704708413 96 0.061595093690249
22 0.014115542304015 47 0.030155931285851 72 0.046196320267686 97 0.062236709249522
23 0.014757157863289 48 0.030797546845124 73 0.04683793582696 98 0.062878324808795
24 0.015398773422562 49 0.031439162404398 74 0.047479551386233 99 0.063519940368069
25 0.016040388981836 50 0.032080777963671 75 0.048121166945507 100 0.064161555927342

  • Ton (explosive) (4,184,000,000 J)
    TNT equivalent is a convention for expressing energy, typically used to describe the energy released in an explosion. The "ton of TNT" is a unit of energy defined by that convention to be 4.184 gigajoules, which is the approximate energy released in the detonation of a metric ton (1,000 kilograms or one megagram) of TNT. In other words, for each gram of TNT exploded, 4,184 joules of energy are released. This convention intends to compare the destructiveness of an event with that of traditional explosive materials, of which TNT is a typical example, although other conventional explosives such as dynamite contain more energy.
  • Horsepower hour (2,684,519 J)
    A horsepower-hour (hph or hp⋅h) is an outdated unit of energy, not used in the SI system of units. The unit represents an amount of work a horse is supposed capable of delivering during an hour (1 (one) horsepower integrated over a time interval of an hour). The horsepower-hour is still used in the railroad industry when sharing motive power (locomotives.) For example, if Railroad A borrows a 2,500 horsepower locomotive from Railroad B and operates it for twelve hours, Railroad A owes a debt of (2,500 hp × 12 h) = 30,000 hp⋅h. Railroad A may repay the debt by loaning Railroad B a 3,000 horsepower locomotive for ten hours.
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