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Alright, so I'll give more attention to this series later, but for now there are two feats that can be given a quick look at.
I tried to make a proper blog post to make these calcs...but it wouldn't let me, so idk where to put them. I think this is where they go. Anway:
The Little Mermaid...
The famous island lifting feat in Superman Returns is considered to be 768.049 m/s or mach 2.23. However the escape velocity of Earth is 11186 m/s or mach 33. So it's a better option to use the later one I think
As topic. Assorted lifting strength discussion thread.
Featured topics:
1. Does throwing objects at a speed generate more lifting strength than just lifting it up Olympic weight lifting style? Can a higher value of lifting strength be deduced from throwing an object at a smaller mass? Say...
Continued from here or saved here.
It has been agreed universally by staff that freezing and heating feats will continue to be treated interchangeably since it's the exact same feat but in the opposite direction. But there are other users who want to continue derailing that topic much further...
This thread is intended for users to link to new blog post calculations, to relay them to the community, and have them evaluated by the calculation group, without contacting the members individually.
To evaluate important off-site calculations, preferably copy them to blog posts in this wiki...
This is a problem that I'm sure a lot of people had to deal at some point, and that is looking for blogs, without knowing the owner or the threads in which those were posted, it might take an unecesary amount of time to eventually find them.
So I came up with this:
"When making a blog for a...
Hey, so I was curious, and decided to test the formula, just for fun and I found that it wasn't all that correct.
so I used nuke map, and. Put in 16 kilotons of tnt as the yield of the explosion, and these rates for the radius'.
Fireball: 0.240 km
20 psi: 0.55 km
5 psi: 1.15 km
Radiation...
Should i wait for a time before post any feats that could be considered spoilers?
Or i only need to put a spoiler tag in the description of the feat and in the link?
As you may still remember I made this thread awhile ago but I never cover how to deal with pulverization or violent fragmentation.
Take a note that I didn't find any source regarding the issue so the formula below is mostly intuitive though it makes sense from a mathematical point of view...
Our source: http://web.archive.org/web/20170322181309/http://www.narutoforums.com/xfa-blog-entry/because-fluttershit-sucks-and-we-need-something.34025/
Frag. should be based on shear strength on the material and v. frag on tensile strength. But our glass values are both based on its fracture...
Problem
Currently, we are allowed to calculate the KE for celestial body feats, but when it surpasses light speed we use the gravitational binding energy of the celestial body instead. The problem is, when you move a planet close to light speed, it actually gets a higher AP than moving a planet...
This is the official thread for requesting calcs to be done by the members of the Calc Group and other senior editors.
However, this help is entirely optional, and the people who do the requesting cannot expect that anybody will somehow be automatically interested in doing the requested calcs...
I stole this from Ah Gou:
This has already been addressed and currently, it's accepted as pulverization, but recently we got additional info for the scene by Nakaba himself (it's a sketch so deal with it) which was meant for the anime adaptation (so it's canon). The narrator says "The fires in...
I was just wondering, are usually real world regular soldiers considered athletic stats or peak human stats? Like athletic speed and strength and durability? Or peak like Bruce Lee?
By assuming a typical human field of view it allows one to estimate the size of an object if one knows the distance from the point of view or estimate the distance to the point of view if one knows the size of the object.
~ Angular Size
My question is, why are we saying a typical...
There is a way to find the size of an explosion if it happen beyond the horizon?
Like, there is no objects to use for pixerscaling but i have a rough idea about what distance the explosion happen?
I have a question as to how one gets an answer with the final formula on the late G[http:// https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User:Gwynbleiddd wynbleiddd's] Blog with Center of Mass :
$ W=Gm^2(1/ri-1/rf) $
I tried doing the formula to see if I can get the same answer as he did but I get...
We have our rules in this page that the relativistic kinetic energy diverges towards infinity for speeds approaching the speed of light. So to not get inflated extremely high results:
Kinetic energy calculated for faster than light objects, or more precise for objects for which...
I'm trying to work on profiles for a verse. One item/weapon is used to power a machine that "requires more electricity than a small city."
How would I go about calculating something like this?
This thread is intended for users to link to new blog post calculations, to relay them to the community, and have them evaluated by the calculation group, without contacting the members individually.
To evaluate important off-site calculations, preferably copy them to blog posts in this wiki...
So, currently Double Riders is having 7-A rating via this feat. But there's many problems with this:
First of all, the feat doesn't belong to IceAge Dopant but to Isaka, another character that arguable could do the same thing. Therefore the proposed scaling to W because they beat IceAge became...
Continued from here.
As the title suggests, this thread is for requesting feats to be calculated or evaluated for the References for Common Feats page.
i did some math and stuff to find dreadbears height:
i used the fnaf 4 house...and the average 2 story house is around 25 f and i counted how many houses tall dreadbear is which was roughly 9-10 houses (250 f) then i doubled it and counted another 5 houses for the legs beneath the level which...
so i know that in the offical calc eval thread it states:
"To evaluate important off-site calculations, kindly create a separate thread in the calc group discussio forum section, and then post a link to it here."
however i think this method is inefficient.
1. when was the last time you've...
So, I'm trying to make a profile for some characters/objects from a certain series (unimportant). In this series, one of the weapons is used to power a machine that requires "more electricity than a small city".
What steps would I take to figuring this out?
Grand Priest stated the material that formed the arena on the Tournament of Power was the hardest thing in the universe, which means, it was way harder and denser than Nuclear Pasta, the strongest material existent in the universe as we know, having a density of 10^14 g/cc, calculating the...
I was seeing some calculations of some Naruto characters and I found one from Kakashi intercepting Raiton: Gian from Kakuzu, I realized that they had accepted that Jutsu was a real lightning, but they didn't use the speed of a real lightning from Narutoverse, and used the our universe, I wanted...
There are several problems with calcs such as these. First of all, they assume that the minimum height of a mountain of 2000 feet. This is not true because [is no official minimum height for a mountain.] Mount wycheproof for example has a summit with an altitude of 486 feet above sea level, much...
Can someone point me to a calc that uses a simple version of calculation of change of temperature?
If you can't,can you at least explain to me so i can put at my experimental wiki?