Atomic weapons are now sufficiently unnerving, yet when you uncover further and discover how intense the weapons really are, they get considerably all the more alarming. The weapons we've worked after the principal nuclear bombs are strong to the point that you can fundamentally utilize Hiroshima as a unit of estimation. The biggest atomic blast in mankind's history, the Tsar Bomba, exploded with a power of 50 megatons or the energy of 3,333 Hiroshimas.
The Russians had another bomb arranged that would have been twofold the power of the Tsar Bomba at 100 megatons (and 6,666 times the power of Hiroshima) yet fortunately they never tried it.
That is to say, the Tsar Bomba was at that point as scarily effective as it can get, since it relatively devastated the plane that dropped it and smashed windows to the extent Norway and Finland. (The bomb was tried at Novaya Zemlya in Northern Russia).
Notwithstanding something like the B83 bomb (which is the biggest nuke in the US munititions stockpile) detonates with a mushroom cloud taller than where business carriers fly. The genuine size of atomic weapons is truly something, man. Take in more about it with this video by RealLifeLore, which additionally demonstrates what sort of harm these nukes would do on the off chance that they were dropped on New York City.