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explosion radius/area

  1. DastardlyDangerousDracoga

    Question on Standards for accepting Explosions (Radius/Area)

    I was told to make a different thread prior to this existing, but seeing the discourse between on what is accepted and what's not between CGMs prompted me to make this. So a little background on my state of mind. Basically I was just making a simple explosion calculation, using the measures...
  2. MurphsParadox

    Questions For Explosions

    Can the Formula for Explosion Yield be used when Calculating Explosions that aren't the result of explosives, but rather Energy Beams and things similar to that? If an Explosion occurs on the ground of a Planet, but its scope is much greater (e.g. a Radius that spans Light Years), would you use...
  3. CNBA3

    Increasing Fusion Density Explosions?

    I was wondering, with how Fusion can occur inside that of Thermonuclear Explosions, they can only last up to about a billionth of A second or so. However, what would an explosion be like if fusion did not stop at that and just continued and it’s density increased exponentially as the explosion...
  4. CNBA3

    Does Explosions density increase?

    I was wondering, with any explosion, whether they be standard or nuclear that radiates outward, does the density within explosions increase or decrease overtime As the explosion continues to spread away from it’s source?
  5. ElajRuengies

    Close Explosion Durability Cross-Section Problem

    Ok so, in accordance with the Inverse Square Law, durability from tanking an explosion is gonna be- [cross-section of the character * the intensity of the explosion in AP/m2] -with various area formulas for whatever shape the attack is- usually a sphere or hemisphere, meaning the intensity is-...
  6. Tdjwo

    Why hasnt this Toneri's and Naruto's chakra blast feat been accepted?

    Why hasnt this chakra blast feat been accepted? Base Naruto and Toneri are still kept at "Unknown" even after this feat has been calculated? https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:DragonGamerZ913/Naruto_(The_Last):_There's_a_Hole_in_the_Moon
  7. Antoniofer

    Guidelines for Surface Explosions

    Ok, I planned to do this some time ago... like 3 years ago, but at that time I was finishing university and should have forgoten about it or simply lost the interest, but now that i'm "free" (I'm not running the risk of failing a class at least), I can make a thread about it. Currently with...
  8. Oliver_de_jesus

    city of unknown size destruction.

    what is the exact or near exacp ap to destroy a city that does not have a specified size (the size is never mentioned) 1-Ex: destruction via non-nuclear missile 2-Ex: the destruction via tsunami
  9. KingTempest

    Question about Explosions

    Can you calc an explosion via the smoke shown after the explosion?
  10. Oliver_de_jesus

    resist a nuclear attack of unknown strength

    I am working on the profiles of a series, in one episode it is mentioned that specials transmitters are capable of withstanding a nuclear explosion. Now I am checking how many transmitters there are in total since the protagonist destroyed all the transmitters with the maximum power of him at...
  11. Ari64-SP

    Explosion yield formula

    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...
  12. Stefano4444

    Question about explosions

    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?
  13. The_Real_Eugene_Sims

    How would I go about calculating this explosion?

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fBoFrK4Oraw Feat happens at 11:19 This explosion is large and powerful enough to knock out a distant satellite. It also generates a shockwave that dissipates dark clouds that covered a city just a few moments ago and affects the entire planet. How would I go about...
  14. CCMac27

    Question about Explosion Calcs

    Hey, I'm not so sure how to do this type of calc. It's a surface-burst explosion, and I've found the diameter (520.76 cm), what do I do now?
  15. Jobbo

    Surface burst explosions.

    I was testing a few things with this calculator and I noticed that optimized airburst explosions always produce explosions roughly 1.3x larger than a surface burst, and to produce an explosion of equivalent size via surface burst you'd need nearly 2.2x (1.3^3) more energy. The airburst setting...
  16. Antoniofer

    Another Equation for Explosions

    Long time ago I made a blog proposing a new equation for explosions and how to scale it to durability, the equation is the following: W = R^3*((27136*P + 8649)^(1/2)/13568 - 93/13568)^2 where W = yield in tons of tnt, R = radius in meters, and P = pressure of the shockwave in bars; the equation...
  17. Imaginym

    Calculating generic/non-specific explosions?

    Often times in fiction, an attack creates an explosion. It might be a beam of "energy" or something, & create an explosion, but finding the type of energy used to create the beam &/or explosion may be difficult. Similarly, sometimes in explosion, machinery may explode, & a lot of machinery can...
  18. VersusJunkie54

    About explosion tanking feats.

    When it comes to tanking explosions, I beleive we generally use the inverse square law when concerned about durability from tanking an explosion. However, there seems to be some inconsistentcy with this. Some explosio calculations seem to blatantly ignore this law. Assuming that the entire...
  19. TeenAngel101

    Explosion Request

    I have other questions, but I'm only asking this one for now. Does anyone know how much energy would be required to atomize the entirety of New York City, which has an area of 789 km^2?
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