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Finn Perkins
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10 December, 04:07
100Gw x 35ms (note: a watt is a joule per second)
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Linnea
10 December, 04:10
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'G' = "giga ... " = billion = 10⁹
'ms' = "millisecond" = 0.001 second
100 Gw = 10¹¹ watts
35 ms = 0.035 second
100 Gw x 35 ms = 10¹¹ watts x 0.035 second = 3.5 x 10⁹ J
= 3.5 G-joules
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