explosive unit
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun:
- A unit for measuring the force of explosions: An "explosive unit" is a standard quantity used to quantify or compare the energy, blast effect, or destructive power released by an explosion.
Usage Notes
- The term "explosive unit" is a technical and scientific term used primarily in fields like military science, engineering, and safety analysis.
- It is a countable noun (e.g., ).
- It refers to the , not the physical explosive material.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The yield of the nuclear test was measured in kilotons, a standard explosive unit.
- Scientists compared the blast using different explosive units to ensure accuracy.
- The manual listed the equivalent force in common explosive units.
Advanced Usage
- "in terms of [explosive unit]": Used to express the magnitude of an explosion relative to a specific standard.
- The volcanic eruption's energy was described in terms of megatons, a massive explosive unit.
Variants and Related Words
- TNT equivalent: A common type of explosive unit where the force of an explosion is expressed as the mass of trinitrotoluene (TNT) that would release the same energy.
- The bomb had a yield of 50 kilotons TNT equivalent.
- Kiloton / Megaton: Specific explosive units representing the energy equivalent of 1,000 or 1,000,000 tons of TNT, respectively.
- Joule: The SI unit of energy, also used as a fundamental explosive unit in scientific contexts.
Synonyms
- Blast unit: A unit for measuring explosion force.
- Yield unit: A unit for measuring the output or yield of an explosion.
Related Phrases
- Standardized unit of explosion: A formally established unit for measuring explosive force.
- Measure of explosive power: A general phrase describing what an explosive unit quantifies.
Noun
- any unit for measuring the force of explosions