Effective Kilogram Sample Clauses

Effective Kilogram. A unit of measure applied to quantities of nuclear material defined under the Agreement as follows: (1) for plutonium, its weight in kilograms; (2) for uranium with an enrichment of 0.01 (1 percent) and above, its weight in kilograms multiplied by the square of its enrichment; (3) for uranium with an enrichment below 0.01 (1 percent) and above 0.005 (0.5 percent), its weight in kilograms multiplied by 0.0001; (4) for depleted uranium with an enrichment of 0.005 (0.5 percent) or below; and (5) for thorium, its weight in kilograms multiplied by 0.00005.
Effective Kilogram. A special unit for quantities of nuclear material defined under the Agreement as (1) for plutonium, its weight in kilograms; (2) for uranium with an enrichment of 0.01 (1 percent) and above, its weight in kilograms multiplied by the square of its enrichment; (3) for uranium with an enrichment below 0.01 (1 percent) and above 0.005 (0.5 percent), its weight in kilograms multiplied by 0.0001; and (4) for depleted uranium with an enrichment of 0.005 (0.5 percent) or below, and for thorium, its weight in kilograms multiplied by 0.00005. As an example of (2) above, 10 kilograms of uranium with an enrichment of 0.03 (3 percent) would equal 0.009 effective kilograms (10 kilograms X 0.0009).