File:US nuclear weapons yield-to-weight comparison.svg

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English: Logarithmic scatterplot comparing the yield (in kilotons) and weight (in kilograms) of all nuclear weapons developed by the United States, 1945-1993. Weapons variable yield and weight have been plotted at their highest yield and weight. Also indicated on the graph are a few characteristics of the weapons (Little Boy and Fat Man, the early H-bombs, small tactical weapons, and weapons in the enduring stockpile separated by missile warheads and air-dropped bombs).
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Source Data itself retrieved from http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Weapons/Allbombs.html.
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12 August 2006

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