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Definitely full Cold Resistance, wouldn't see why it'd be limited when his skin isn't fazed at all. Don't think the "Saving Dowan from the nitrogen" can be calculated too
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Only asking because I've never seen tanking Liquid Nitrogen feats in any series lolDefinitely full Cold Resistance, wouldn't see why it'd be limited when his skin isn't fazed at all. Don't think the "Saving Dowan from the nitrogen" can be calculated too
Using the density of air in the container (and assuming all of that volume), won't get you that high of a results. Viott says the steel container is compressed, so maybe do that. I'll leave this calculation alone though (unless a full day goes by w/o a calc)In the official calculator there is actually a thermal calculator. We could in theory plug in -18 (starting heat) and 1880 (final heat) with ice as material. The problem is the actual amount of ice being melted- which does impact the large majority of the result.
We could in theory use air since it's "easier" to get if you have the entire container size but its unfortunately not a value oof
What's happening at the end there
Read the chapter at vortex scans, it's pretty clear thereWhat's happening at the end there
First one ain’t really weight manipulation but everything else is fair. If there wasn’t the dialogue of “dethawing wouldnt revive a fish”, I’d ignore Life M but there is and mans still revived the fishDon't even care that much about the feat itself. This man did the following in a single chapter:
Maybe (??)
- Limited Weight Manipulation (Shrugged off without moving an inch the assault of 4 people whose combined weight exceeded 500 kgs)
- Limited Pressure Generation (Punched a closed refrigerated container so hard it caused Adiabatic compression)
- Limited Heat generation (In the process of the compression, the temperature rose to 1880 Degrees Celsius)
- Limited Durability Negation (In the process of the compression, the pressure was so great that the back of the container ruptured)
- Limited Life Manipulation (In the process of the compression, the frozen fish's insides managed to regain life when it would have otherwise been impossible)
Jinoh Ha, the Gentle Buddha
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Idk what to classify it as not gonna lie. He didn't really move at all and people were just incapable of pushing him off his position. We know that the people in RQ dont just drastically become heavier with more power so there is thatFirst one ain’t really weight manipulation but everything else is fair. If there wasn’t the dialogue of “dethawing wouldnt revive a fish”, I’d ignore Life M but there is and mans still revived the fish![]()
That can just be attributed due to Jinoh's own LS that stops the others from moving him.Idk what to classify it as not gonna lie. He didn't really move at all and people were just incapable of pushing him off his position. We know that the people in RQ dont just drastically become heavier with more power so there is that
Is that how LS can be used as well?That can just be attributed due to Jinoh's own LS that stops the others from moving him.
Yeah, typically why you also can't throw characters with higher LS than you (unless martial arts are involved/they're off-guard).Is that how LS can be used as well?
I agree with heat, pressure and dura neg.Don't even care that much about the feat itself. This man did the following in a single chapter:
Maybe (??)
- Limited Weight Manipulation (Shrugged off without moving an inch the assault of 4 people whose combined weight exceeded 500 kgs)
- Limited Pressure Generation (Punched a closed refrigerated container so hard it caused Adiabatic compression)
- Limited Heat generation (In the process of the compression, the temperature rose to 1880 Degrees Celsius)
- Limited Durability Negation (In the process of the compression, the pressure was so great that the back of the container ruptured)
- Limited Life Manipulation (In the process of the compression, the frozen fish's insides managed to regain life when it would have otherwise been impossible)
Jinoh Ha, the Gentle Buddha
Can healing be used for Resurrection or would it need to be Resurrection outright?I agree with heat, pressure and dura neg.
I think Limited Healing fits better than Life Manipulation.
Why not -195 C, The fish was still preserved before the attack. If the chamber wasn’t still under cryogenic conditions, the fish would have thawed long before the temperature increaseIn the official calculator there is actually a thermal calculator. We could in theory plug in -18 (starting heat) and 1880 (final heat) with ice as material. The problem is the actual amount of ice being melted- which does impact the large majority of the result.
We could in theory use air since it's "easier" to get if you have the entire container size but its unfortunately not a value oof
Because -196 is the temperature of the Liquid Nitrogen, not the temperature of the container itself. Liquid nitrogen is only needed in the first step of the freezing process (Flash Freeze), the -18 degrees is needed to maintain the ice afterWhy not -195 C, The fish was still preserved before the attack. If the chamber wasn’t still under cryogenic conditions, the fish would have thawed long before the temperature increase
If that’s the case, then the fish shouldn’t have remained cryopreserved. If it had been sitting at around −18 C after the initial freezing, its temperature would increase and it would no longer remain in the same cryogenic state. So it makes more sense that the chamber was still maintaining the same cryogenic temperature as liquid nitrogen, or at least a temperature capable of keeping it cryopreserved.Because -196 is the temperature of the Liquid Nitrogen, not the temperature of the container itself. Liquid nitrogen is only needed in the first step of the freezing process (Flash Freeze), the -18 degrees is needed to maintain the ice after
Ice only needs subzero temperatures to be maintained though it doesn't need to be that coldIf that’s the case, then the fish shouldn’t have remained cryopreserved. If it had been sitting at around −18 C after the initial freezing, its temperature would increase and it would no longer remain in the same cryogenic state. So it makes more sense that the chamber was still maintaining the same cryogenic temperature as liquid nitrogen, or at least a temperature capable of keeping it cryopreserved.
Again to keep the fish in a cryogenic state, it needs to be at -150 C or colder, If the fish was frozen and then kept inside a refrigerator container at -18 C, the heat from the refrigerator would transfer into the fish, It will completely lose its cryogenic status wich damages the cellular tissue and ruins its chance of ever being revived, It will then just be like the bags of frozen fish you buy at a grocery store.Ice only needs subzero temperatures to be maintained though it doesn't need to be that cold
So I did some research on how adiabatic compression is calculated, It uses the same change in temperature formula as the one on the VS Battles Calculation Guide.Again to keep the fish in a cryogenic state, it needs to be at -150 C or colder, If the fish was frozen and then kept inside a refrigerator container at -18 C, the heat from the refrigerator would transfer into the fish, It will completely lose its cryogenic status wich damages the cellular tissue and ruins its chance of ever being revived, It will then just be like the bags of frozen fish you buy at a grocery store.
So, the logical answer is that the temperature of the container should be between -150 C and -196 C
Tried to look for it more in-depth, I think you are rightAgain to keep the fish in a cryogenic state, it needs to be at -150 C or colder, If the fish was frozen and then kept inside a refrigerator container at -18 C, the heat from the refrigerator would transfer into the fish, It will completely lose its cryogenic status wich damages the cellular tissue and ruins its chance of ever being revived, It will then just be like the bags of frozen fish you buy at a grocery store.
So, the logical answer is that the temperature of the container should be between -150 C and -196 C
I’ll add this as a “2nd end” and ask too if it can be stacked on top of the compression just because the compression happens and then the temperature rises. Though I’ll need to change the volume because well need to subtract the thickness of the container from all 3 dimensions.So I did some research on how adiabatic compression is calculated, It uses the same change in temperature formula as the one on the VS Battles Calculation Guide.
The only difference is that, because this feat takes place inside a completely sealed container, c refers to the constant volume specific heat capacity (Cv).
E = McΔT
1. Mass = Volume × Density
a. Volume: Rectangular prism = 3.97x12.4x4.65= 228.91
b. Density: Nitrogen gas density at cryogenic temperature = 4.56
c. Mass = 228.91x4.56 = 1044
2. C= 743
3. Temperature Change= 1880-(-196) = 2076
4. E = 1044x743x2076= 1610336592 j or 0.385 tons of TNT
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Going by context, Sun-Jae was fighting to capture the traitors. All he did was neutralize his opponents and deliver them to HQ.Not 100% sure though I'm neither opposite or for this possible chainscale. The reasoning is sound its just we dont know how hard Sunjae actually hit the guy compared to how hard Sunjae Synch actually hit Bujin