Nuclear Weapons. 5113 Number of operational warheads in the U.S. nuclear stockpile, according to the Pentagon. The figure is down from a peak of 31,225.

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Nuclear Weapons

5113 Number of operational warheads in the U.S. nuclear stockpile, according to the Pentagon. The figure is down from a peak of 31,225 weapons in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists estimated in 2009 that Russia has 4,830 operational warheads; the Soviet arsenal topped out at around 45,000 weapons in The new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty would limit both countries to 1,550 operational Warheads each. 0.1 Approximate percentage of the mass of a uranium atom converted to energy during nuclear fission. The amount of matter converted to energy in the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima was about 700 milligrams, less that one-third the mass of a U.S. dime.

6.3x10 13 Estimated energy, in joules, released from the Hiroshima bomb, the equivalent of 15,000 tons of TNT. At low altitudes about half the energy of such a bomb is released In the air blast, 35 percent as heat and 15 percent as nuclear radiation. The fireball from the Hiroshima explosion was 50 percent hotter than the surface of the sun. 55 Pounds of weapons-grade uranium required to build a nuclear weapon. The global stockpile of highly enriched uranium stands at around 1,600 tons, enough for more than 60,000 nuclear weapons. Another 60,000 could be constructed from the 500 tons of separated plutonium estimated to exist in stockpiles around the world.