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@Unite My Rice: An explosion of that scale would still burn everything that it makes contact with, meaning everything that gets caught up in the radius of the explosion would turn to ashes anyways due to the immense heat of the explosion. But if you really want to get into the "turning everything into ashes" part, this page does state that 30 to 50 percent of the energy from the explosion is from the thermal radiation (or heat energy), so you could double the value that I initially got on my calculation. |
EDIT: It seems that the aftermath of said explosion caused everything inside the radius of the explosion to completely turn into ashes, meaning heat energy was involved in this". Since up to 50% of the energy from an explosion involves thermal radiation/heat (up to 50% of the energy from an explosion is from the actual blast), the initial answer for this calculation is doubled. |