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Beams, lots of beams

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If a beam of energy was capable of reducing you to atoms, would it be sane to get the volume of it to then use air density (lack of energy density value) to get the mass and then times that by atomization value given...Or would you just get the human's size and do those steps. But what if the human already had a known durability?

Would a second way of calculating it be based on heating the air?
 
You would get the volume of the human and calculate how much energy it takes to reduce them to atoms (atomization)
 
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