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Drite77
Drite77
Hi, I didn't expressed doubt due to the door being hollow, I expressed doubt because, within the logic of Baki, someone who is at the top of the verse in terms of LS has a stated feat that no one else but 1 or 2 people (Which does not include Oliva) can replicate, and it is lower then that feat
NikHelton
NikHelton
Oh, the translator didn't get you right. You were confused by the idea that prison doors can have hollow doors. Although, to be fair, a door of that size, with 20% hollowness, would weigh about one and a half tons, and I can't imagine how ordinary guards would try to open it.

But could you please check my answer? The fact that there's a hollow door completely undermines the feat.
Drite77
Drite77
I personally don't think the hollowness would really affect the feat that much, it is sorta already taken into account in the calculation
NikHelton
NikHelton
I've described how this works from my own experience. Just a small percentage of a void transforms a solid structure into something with a gap, where the material ruptures under load because there's room for displacement. In general, all calculations using tensile strength, displacement, and pressure are very delicate, as they rely on area. For example, denting a 3 mm thick steel sheet 1 meter wide and long and denting a cubic meter of steel will yield the same result due to the dent's area.
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