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Calc Help

CurrySenpai

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I'm trying to calculate the energy behind this explosion someone made with a punch and I don't know which of the enemies in the photo to use to find the meters to pixel ratio. (The ones at the bottom or the ones being blown away from the explosion) could I get some help if possible?
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Just out of curiosity;
Spear thickness: 2 px | 0.0254 meters
Explosion diameter: 1246 px | 15.8242 meters
Radius: 7.9121 meters
How did you get this number? Did you divine the diameter by 2?
Grounded explosion: 7.9121^3*
Where does the 3 comes from?
((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2 = 0.0398071255 tons (Small Building level)
What are these numbers?

You don't have to answer if you don't want to
 
Just out of curiosity;

How did you get this number? Did you divine the diameter by 2?
Pixel scaling. The explosion was as wide as the creed so I just used the width of the image to get the pixels. I used the spear thickness to get the diameter of the explosion, and yes I did divide by two to get the radius.
Where does the 3 comes from?

What are these numbers?

You don't have to answer if you don't want to
Read the last paragraph of this section.
 
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