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Iowa is number one.
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The theoretical yield is the amount of product that we predict will be obtained, calculated from the eqquation. The actual yield is the amount of product that is actually obtained at the end of the procedure.
Cannons and Panasonics are the leaders in this category
LIFO
probably the hydrogen bomb 100x bigger blast than atomicLargest in size or yield? Or current largest?Size: MK-17/24, 5 feet in diameter about 15 feet long about 18,000 pounds, yield roughly 10 megatons.Yield: B-41, less than 5,000 pounds, yield "dirty version" 25 megatons, yield "clean version" 9 megatons.Current: unknown, but the yield is no more than about 400 kilotons.
Not necessarily. While larger plants may have the capacity to produce more yield, the actual yield also depends on various factors such as plant health, nutrient availability, environmental conditions, and proper care and maintenance. It is possible for smaller plants with optimal conditions to produce equally large yields as larger plants.
The largest KNOWN nuclear weapon was made by the Soviet Union (Russia) and was called the "Tsar Bomba" (King of Bombs). It had a yield of ~50MT.
5678 + 8765 = 14443 would yield the largest possible sum.
There is a vast number of variables to truely answer this question. Greatly depends on the type of popcorn, the quality of the land, organic or not, etc. However, the numbers I've been able to find suggest anywhere from 2846 to 3700 pounds per acre. So anywhere from to 54 to 71 acres should give you on average 100 tons of popcorn per year.
The largest megaton nuclear bomb ever built was the Tsar Bomba, developed by the Soviet Union in 1961. It had a yield of 50 megatons, making it the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated. Due to its immense power, the Tsar Bomba was designed with a lead tamper to limit its full yield potential.