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TNT Equivalent Calculator

Last updated: July 17, 2025

Key takeaway: Use the TNT equivalent calculator to determine the TNT factor and compare different explosives. This free TNT Equivalent Calculator is designed for students, engineers, and science enthusiasts — enter your values above to get instant results.

This TNT equivalent calculator will help you find the TNT equivalent weight for different explosives. Using this calculator, you can find answers to questions like how many kilograms of C4 produces energy equivalent to 1 kg of TNT.

There was a need to adopt a universal quantity to compare the energy output of various explosives. TNT (trinitrotoluene) equivalent weight was chosen because its blast characteristics resemble most solid-type explosives. Blast characteristics data is crucial to design protective structures, and the number of explosives help determine the pressure loads (see blast radius calculator) acting on the structures during an explosion event. In addition to this, it is also used as a unit of energy conversion (see energy conversion calculator).

Read on to understand how to calculate TNT equivalence using our tool.

TNT Equivalence

TNT equivalence is a function of the ratio of heat produced during detonation. A kilogram of TNT produces 4.1844.184 MJ of energy. For an explosive having a heat of detonation Hexp​Hexp​, the TNT equivalent weight Weq​Weq​ is:

Weq​=Wexp​HTNT​Hexp​​Weq​=Wexp​HTNT​Hexp​​

where the heat of detonation is expressed in MJ/kgMJ/kg and weight is in kgkg. The ratio of heat of detonation is called the TNT factor. The table below contains some of the common explosives and their heat of detonation:

ExplosiveHeat of detonation (MJ/kg)Factor
TNT4.1841.000
Baratole2.2090.528
Comp B4.5661.091
C44.7151.127
HMX4.8211.152
Pentolit 50/504.5451.086
PBX 94074.7571.137
PETN4.9061.173
RDX4.8211.152
Tetryl4.4811.071
NQ3.1650.756
NG4.7151.127
Ammounium nitrate1.7570.420
ANFO3.6820.880
Natural gas0.6690.160
Ammonium picrate4.0580.970
HBX-34.2681.020
Torpex5.0211.200
Tritonal3.8910.930
Amatol 80/204.8951.170
Tetrytol 75/255.0211.200
Torpex5.0211.200

Did you know?
Only one-third of the chemical energy is released upon detonation; the rest is released at a slower rate as the explosive burns through, which is a function of heat of combustion.

How to calculate TNT equivalent

Now that you know what is TNT factor is, we will use it to calculate TNT equivalences. You can do that using the accompanying tool.

  1. Enter the heat of detonation of the explosive.
  2. Insert the heat of detonation for 1 kg of TNT (4.184 MJ/kg4.184 MJ/kg).
  3. Fill in the weight of the explosive.
  4. The calculator will return the TNT factor and TNT equivalent weight.

We have already input data for some common explosives. Click on the drop-down list to pick one.

Using the TNT equivalent calculator

Using our calculator, let's calculate the TNT equivalent weight of 6.5 kg of C4.

To calculate the TNT equivalent weight:

  1. Select "C4" from the list of explosives.

  2. The calculator sets the heat of detonation as 4.71 MJ/kg and 4.184 MJ/kg for C4 and TNT, respectively.

  3. The TNT factor is:

TNT factor​=HTNT​Hexp​​=4.1844.71​=1.127​TNT factor​=HTNT​Hexp​​=4.1844.71​=1.127​
  1. Enter the weight of C4 as 6.5 kg.

  2. You can obtain the TNT equivalent weight by multiplying the factor with the weight of C4:

Weq​​=6.5×1.127=7.325 kg of TNT​Weq​​=6.5×1.127=7.325 kg of TNT​

FAQs

What is TNT?
TNT is one of the most commonly used explosives for military and mining operations. It stands for "2,4,6-trinitrotoluene". One kg of TNT releases 4.184 MJ of energy upon detonation. This value helps compare various high-energy events.
What is TNT equivalent factor?
TNT equivalent factor is a physical quantity used to compare explosives based on their heat of detonation. It was adopted as a benchmark because blast characteristics resemble most solid-type explosives. Mathematically, it is the ratio of heat of detonation of explosive and TNT.
How do I calculate TNT equivalent factor?
To calculate TNT equivalent factor: Find the heat of detonation of the explosive in kJ/kg. Divide the heat of the detonation of the explosive by the heat of the detonation of TNT (4,184 kJ/kg) to obtain the TNT equivalent factor.
How much TNT is equivalent to 3 kg of C4?
3 kg of C4 has the TNT equivalent weight of 3.381 kg of TNT. Using the heat of detonation of C4 and TNT as 4.71 MJ/kg and 4.184 MJ/kg, respectively: Wexp = 3 × 4.71/4.184 = 3.381 kg of TNT.

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