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CloverDragon03
CloverDragon03
Busy atm, can hardly even respond to one thing
NikHelton
NikHelton
NikHelton
NikHelton
In general, is the math correct.
Can you check when you're free?
NikHelton
NikHelton
It just helps to finally complete the scaling chain
NikHelton
NikHelton
I fixed the method. And under the height of the cloud, I had the height at which it is located to find the distance. I took it from cloud calculations.
CloverDragon03
CloverDragon03
You should use rotational kinetic energy for this. Also, tornados are very hollow and 1.3 kg/meters^3 is the density of air at sea level, not at higher altitudes
NikHelton
NikHelton
Isn't it necessary to know the number of rotations per second to find the rotation speed?
What percentage of the cavity should I use?
CloverDragon03
CloverDragon03
Remove 80% of the volume (so multiply it by 0.2)

Also yes, or you can see how much it rotates in 1 second
CloverDragon03
CloverDragon03
Also still not a fan of the Mob vs. Toichiro calc. Assuming all that air was being displaced at that speed when the video doesn’t suggest anything like that (the only thing noteworthy being the resulting explosion) means I just can’t accept the calc
NikHelton
NikHelton
I corrected the calculation with the Tornado. Could you leave a rating under it?

Regarding the Mob vs Toichiro calculation. I scaled the speed of the shock wave relative to the speed of lightning. The shock wave took hundredths of seconds and spent 3 times more time than lightning to overcome the distance.

What do you think about Toichiro's explosion formula? I think the high end makes sense

NikHelton
NikHelton
By the way, can we increase the range of visibility of the horizon if we rise to a height of several kilometers
NikHelton
NikHelton
Regarding the tornado feat, I think we can leave the current air density. The Internet says that the density of air inside a tornado can reach 50 kg / m3 due to water and ice crust.
CloverDragon03
CloverDragon03
We don’t increase horizon distance like that anymore. Also fair enough on the air density since we see air at ground level anyway
NikHelton
NikHelton
Okay, what do you think about Toichiro Big Bang?
NikHelton
NikHelton
NikHelton
NikHelton
The first two are in order from your words earlier. I just need a comment.
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