Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-27123758-20180715015347/@comment-28081450-20180731144356

1) Idk about this one. I'll use the explosion formula for this since it'd be a lot easier.

Since idk which Long Beach you're talking about I'll use the one in New York and the one in California.

The distance between Long Beach, NY and Manhattan, or around 21 miles/33.7962 km (according to Google Maps). Let's use that as our radius.

((33.7962/0.28)^3)/2 = 879223.9806888009 kilotons of TNT or 879.2239806888009 megatons of TNT. Mountain level+.

The distance between Long Beach, CA and Manhattan is 2453 miles/3947.721 km.

((3947.721/0.28)^3)/2 = 1401313371052.2744 kilotons of TNT or 1.4013133710522744 petatons of TNT. Continent level+.

2) This one's a bit easier, so...

Our distance is about 9031 miles or 1.4534e+7 meters.

2 * 299792458 / 1.4534e+7 = 41.25395046098803 m/s. Subsonic. Big oof.