Earthquake Energy Calculator

Enter an earthquake magnitude to estimate its released energy in joules, TNT equivalent, Hiroshima bomb equivalent, lightning bolt equivalent, and food calories.

Enter a magnitude and click calculate.
Formula used: E = 10(1.5M + 4.8)
E = energy in joules, M = earthquake magnitude

Understanding the Results

Energy Released

Total energy released by the earthquake, shown in joules.

TNT Equivalent

Compares earthquake energy with TNT explosive energy.

Hiroshima Bomb Equivalent

Shows how many Hiroshima-sized atomic bombs would release similar energy.

Lightning Bolt Equivalent

Compares earthquake energy with lightning strikes.

Food Calorie Equivalent

Converts earthquake energy into food calories for easier understanding.

Magnitude Scale Note

Each 1.0 increase in magnitude releases about 31.6× more energy.

Earthquake Magnitude and Energy Comparison Table

Magnitude Type of Earthquake Energy Meaning
1.0Micro earthquakeUsually not felt; recorded only by sensitive instruments.
2.0Very minor earthquakeUsually not felt, but may be recorded by seismographs.
3.0Minor earthquakeMay be lightly felt near the epicenter.
4.0Light earthquakeOften felt, but usually causes little or no damage.
5.0Moderate earthquakeCan cause local damage near the epicenter.
6.0Strong earthquakeCan cause serious shaking and structural damage.
7.0Major earthquakeCan cause severe damage over a wider area.
8.0Great earthquakeReleases enormous energy and can cause major disasters.
9.0Extreme megathrust earthquakeRare, historic-scale earthquake with massive energy release.
10.0Theoretical extreme earthquakeExtremely unlikely; would release extraordinary seismic energy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Earthquake energy is estimated using the formula E = 10^(1.5M + 4.8), where E is energy in joules and M is earthquake magnitude.

Earthquake energy is usually measured in joules. This calculator also shows TNT equivalent, Hiroshima bomb equivalent, lightning bolt equivalent, and food calories.

A magnitude 7 earthquake releases about 31.6 times more energy than a magnitude 6 earthquake.

No. Energy measures how much energy is released at the source. Damage depends on depth, distance, soil conditions, building quality, and population density.

No. This calculator estimates energy release only. It does not predict damage, casualties, or shaking intensity.