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A references for common feats page continuation

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door breaking usually involves sending it flying from its hinges quite a distance and breaking its doorknob.
 
@KLOL

Maybe for violent door breaking, but we can't forget how common normal door breaking is in fiction and real life. I would go on to say it is far more common IMHO.
 
@Votron5 + @KLOL

I just included some door breaking feats that breaks doors in different ways.

(May work a few more and then I need to test some car slicing feats model)

Also, energy feat in lighting up a planet is done for one very movie.
 
For the hinge feat, is it destroying the whole hinge or it just breaking the joint? Because the latter is far more common than the former.
 
I have 2 seta of calculations: one for destroying the actual joint and one for destroying the frame adjacent to the hinge joint (both done)
I do this because I find it ridiculous to destroy the steel hinge when I can easily saw the wooden frames away.

The knob latch part is also done.

I just need to work on the knob latch frame part.
 
More feats:

Ripping out throats

Moving faster than a person can pull a trigger

destroying a lamp post

surviving the center of the earth

pulling earth out of its orbit
 
The trigger feat and earth out of orbit feat are both too context dependent.
 
How about pulling the earth apart and moving the parts the same distance as how wide earth is in different time frames

Ripping a planets crust thanos style

Blowing up a washer

Melting a Washer

Turning other planet's other then earth into energy
 
The propane energy density calc needs a footnote however, you can't just assume every tank is going to be full specially when 90% of the time such feats happen the visible destruction doesn't remotely line up at all with the projected energy value.
 
Other feats:

liquifying a human

ripping out a spine

crushing a bike helmet
 
Ripping out a spine was calc'd to be 100-102 tons force here. Part of the reason why MK characters are Class K.
 
KLOL506 said:
Ripping out a spine was calc'd to be 100-102 tons force here. Part of the reason why MK characters are Class K.
Low end: 1,000,000 N * 0.2032 m = 203,200 J (Wall Level)

High end: 1,000,000 N * 0.2286 m = 228,600 J (Wall Level)

p.s. updating
 
@votron5 The average height of a human head.

Usually the head with spines ripping feat pulls a human head off at the distance of the height of a human head.
 
You'd have to pull the entire thing higher than that to actually see the spine tho xD. The spine on avg. is 43-45 cm.

I'd assume a safe distance of about at least a meter.

1,000,000*1= 1,000,000 J (Wall level)
 
Human head last I checked had an average height of 23.9 cm (which I tend to round up to 24 cm)
 
23.9+44= 67.9 cm

1,000,000*0.679= 679,000 joules or Wall level.

I'd still recommend using a meter if you're really keen on performing the Spine Rip fatality to look cooler but whatevs.
 
Nice.

Any idea on how much strength it would take to rip a tire apart if someone put it around you? Like in those infamous Bollywood films where a guy breaks free from tires?
 
^You need to know:

  • Materials the tire is made of
  • tensile strength of said materials
  • cross section of the segment where the tire is torn apart to infer how much force in specific it takes to do so.
 
Punching a dent in different medal doors

Like a steel door, tungsten door, iron door
 
@Spinoirr

We are goign to have to skip any denting since we had a discussion about that long ago about yield strength and nothing came of it.
 
Votron5 said:
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@Spinoirr

We are goign to have to skip any denting since we had a discussion about that long ago about yield strength and nothing came of it.
Afaik denting a door by punching should yield anywhere less than to destruction energy by punching.

The formula is very similar with the energy used in bending except there is some calculus stuffs in the dented part.
 
My updated works

Contents
#Introductio
  1. The Feats
    1. Punching a fist-sized hole through things
      1. An interior wall
      2. A door
    2. Destroying a part of a door
      1. Destroying two hinge joints
      2. Destroying a door knob latch
      3. Destroying a latch and two hinge joints
      4. The part of frames adjacent to the hinges
      5. The part of frames adjacent to the knob latch
      6. The part of all parts of frames adjacent
    3. Explosions from objects other than TNT
      1. A car
      2. A motorcycle
      3. A 9-tonne truck
      4. A 16-passenger minibus
      5. A 16-tonne truck
      6. A 24-tonne or 30-tonne truck
      7. An M1 Abrams tank
      8. A family gas cylinder
      9. An oil tank or barrel
      10. Propane tanks
      11. Oil tanker on trucks
    4. Destruction of things
      1. A private car
    5. Sawing and clean cutting feats
      1. Cutting through a table
      2. Cutting through a table leg
        1. Cylinder leg
        2. Rectangular leg
      3. Stabbing through a plate armor
      4. Slashing through a plate armor
      5. Stabbing a human head at the neck
      6. Slashing a human head off at the neck
      7. Stabbing a human body at the waist
      8. Slashing a human body off at the waist
      9. Cutting off a tree
        1. Vertical cutting
        2. Horizontal cutting
        3. Sloped cutting
        4. Horizontal hammering
      10. Slicing a private car or cab
      11. Slicing other vehicles
    6. Other human body harming feats
      1. Biting off a tongue
      2. Ripping out a spine from a human body
      3. Pushing other humans
    7. Bending
      1. Bending a solid baseball bat
      2. Bending a hollow baseball bat
      3. Bending a weightlifting barbell
    8. Projectile feats
      1. Reacting to an arrow
      2. Catching an arrow
      3. Snapping an arrow or bolt
    9. Summoning things from pure energy
    10. Lighting feats
      1. Lighting up a planet
      2. Lighting up a courtroom or theatre
    11. Feats re Melting, Heating and Freezing
      1. Surviving the Heat of Lava
      2. Surviving the Heat of Lava - Maximum internal energy intake
    12. Other feats
      1. Energy required to shatter a cup
      2. Creating a volcano
      3. Punching up a sandbag
      4. Piercing a sandbag
 
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