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Posted by: opogjijijp
Posted by: CTN 0452 9
Posted by: old bad dog
Posted by: CTN 0452 9
Posted by: PimpledKey2200
4,000,000,000 tons of Antimatter
99 % the speed of light
You know what happens
It reacts with the MAC cannon, causing the a massive explosion and the largest friendly fire incident in history?
I'm pretty sure 4B Tons of Antimatter would break the universe.
Here we go:
4,000,000,000 tons is 3,628,738,960,000 kilograms.
Antimatter-matter collisions have an energy per unit mass ration of 9*10^16 Joules per kilogram.
3,628,738,960,000 kilograms * 9*10^16 = 3.26586506*10^29 Joules.
4.184 petajoules(1*10^15) = 1 megaton
3.26586506*10^29 Joules / 4.184*10^15 = 7.80560483*10^13 megatons or 7.80560483*10^10 gigatons.
This is a massive explosion (Over 1.5 trillion times more powerful than the largest atomic bomb ever built), but much smaller than a supernova, which can release over 1*10^44 joules (over 2.39*10^28 megatons) of energy.
And the kinetic energy is about 6.7 times the energy from the M-AM reaction.
Frightening to say the least.