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Meaning of "kilotons"

Kilotons is a noun used as a unit of measurement equal to one thousand tons
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kilotons
Close to three kilotons in a highly populated community.
It will render a nuclear yield of two kilotons.
Kilotons of dilithium for an equivalent amount of bolomite.
A blinding explosion equivalent to about five kilotons.
Two kilotons is still gonna leave a hell of a crater.
They should have doubled the kilotons.
Suffocating beneath kilotons of rock on some nameless planetoid.
The nuclear blast was calculated to be nine kilotons.
Suffocating under kilotons of rock on some nameless planetoid.
The explosion yield was approximately a few kilotons.
Imagine the kilotons of outrage detonated in that moment.
We only have ten kilotons left.
The destructive power of these weapons is measured in kilotons.
Kilotons in the containment vessel.
Not only are we buried under several kilotons of rock.

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Two kilotons of kemacite ore.
Energy released by the impact was in the hundreds of kilotons.
Kilotons nominal yield.
One and a half kilotons.
Ten kilotons of bolomite ore in exchange for ten kilotons of dilithium.
Five to seven hundred kilotons.
Eight kilotons of debris.
And will render a nuclear yield of one to two kilotons.
Kilotons of dilithium All right.
Seismic readings suggested an explosive force of four to six kilotons.
Suffocating beneath kilotons of rock I never thought it would come down to this.
The degree of radiation fallout production is therefore measured in kilotons of fission.
We only have ten kilotons left. Then ten it is.
Hazardous waste in kilotons.
Kilotons of dilithium for an equivalent amount of bolomite . All right.
The blast yield of the nuclear device was measured to be eight kilotons.
My ship is carrying five kilotons of Regrean wheat husks, nothing more.
The yield here is the prompt gamma ray output measured in kilotons.
The meteor released several kilotons of energy above the Chelyabinsk region, the science academy said.
Yield of atomic bomb can only be measured in Kilotons.
Georgewasahugeweapon of 225 kilotons whichwasusedtoburn a capsule deuterium.
The Hiroshima bomb was just twelve and a half kilotons.
Eight kilotons of debris -- most of it hull fragments.
The preliminary analysis are indicative of energy yield of approximately four kilotons of TNT equivalent.
How many kilotons are we looking at?
Global technical HCH usage in kilotons per year.
Kilotons nominal yield, say, five times Hiroshima.
We will measure it in kilotons of TNT.
It can be activated by one man . it will render a nuclear yield of two kilotons.
You are a dozen light-years from home with 20 kilotons of dilithium ore in your hold.
The North 's fourth test was an estimated six kilotons.
An older MDI unit of 90 kilotons production capacity will be closed.
We are talking tolerable yield, megatons not kilotons.
Doctor, unless I'm mistaken… fifty kilotons could just about evaporate a small city.
A blinding explosion equivalent to about 5 kilotons.

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