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Crushing Durability Question

Damn.

I'm still not sure what a frontal impact area is.
For example,

You got a cup cover that you place on your cup? It has a certain height and a diameter.

We need the diameter for the impact area (Think of it like pressing on something with said cover).

Circle area: pi * r^2, r being radius (Half of diameter)
 
For example,

You got a cup cover that you place on your cup? It has a certain height and a diameter.

We need the diameter for the impact area (Think of it like pressing on something with said cover).

Circle area: pi * r^2, r being radius (Half of diameter)
So would it be the frontal impact area of the person who's being crushed?
 
Can you tell me which class of lifting strength someone who can jump 200 feet in the air with a single leap would belong to?
Forgot the formula but I guess you can ask DontTalkDT.
 
Forgot the formula but I guess you can ask DontTalkDT.
In that case can you just give me another "half calc" with a 900 ton rock so we can call it a day?

Forget about durability.
 
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