Raymond Thought of An Island!

The moment Raymond made the nuclear bomb, the people in the United States were relieved.

It was not that Raymond's nuclear warhead was not done well.

It was far too tiny.

Nuclear bombs were not as powerful as they were imagined.

In fact, the power of a nuclear bomb depended on the quantity of the radioactive materials.

The trigger mechanism also mattered.

Usually, when a nuclear warhead was said to contain the firepower of a ton, it actually referred to the power of a combined explosion of a ton of TNT.

Of course, the power of TNT was nothing to sneeze at.

Otherwise, it would not be used as a measurement unit of nuclear bombs.

A ton of TNT could move a 100-kilogram object 4.2 kilometers.

Of course, this was only in an ideal state.

However, a kilogram of TNT could blast a two-story building into rubble.

A one-ton nuclear warhead was equivalent to one-ton of TNT.

But it could be multiplied.