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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Masao: [QB] Ok, here's what I figured. 70.7 g/L AM x 1000 l/cubic meter x 100 cubic meters/pod = 7.07 x 10^3 kg AM/pod. 1 kg AM yields 9 x 10^16 J/kg 1 MT TNT yields 4.18 x 10^15 J Therefore, 1 kg AM yields 2.153 x 10^1 MT. (21.53 MT/kg AM) 7.07 x 10^3 kg AM/pod x 2.153 x 10^1 MT/kg AM = 1.522 x 10^5 MT/pod x 2 pods (one M, one AM) = 3.044 x 10^5 MT So, we seem to get the same answer. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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