Thread:The pen or the sword/@comment-38729545-20190605125832/@comment-38729545-20190605131823

The pen or the sword wrote: What? That doesn't make any sense though.

That isn't true when we have strict standards as that is dishonest practice:

Here is a sample calculator that you can use in order to find the yield of an explosion, provided that you have found the exact diameter of it. Keep note that if the explosion is against a surface it is preferred, but not required, that you use the surface detonation setting on this calculator.
 * Generally, you take the near-total fatalities section from the list of calculated values/calculator above.
 * As for why it is used, the definition of near-total fatalities means states that: all large above-ground structures are destroyed within that radius, as well as causing 100% fatalities to anyone that is affected within the radius due to sheer pressure alone.