GodlyCharmander
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If a character is falling from somewhere, neutral and normal conditions, can you calculate the timeframe for anything that happens simultaneously to that?
Example:
Character A just started falling, and he fell 4cm (assuming it's calculable), and at the same, Character B's energy attack crossed the horizon.
Time to Fall a Given Distance = sqrt(2d/G)
d = Total Fall Distance
G = 9.8 m/s^2
Timeframe: 0,09s
Horizon: 20000m
Speed: 222222m/s (MHS)
Would that work? And no, this is not based on an actual feat, it's actually just an example.
Example:
Character A just started falling, and he fell 4cm (assuming it's calculable), and at the same, Character B's energy attack crossed the horizon.
Time to Fall a Given Distance = sqrt(2d/G)
d = Total Fall Distance
G = 9.8 m/s^2
Timeframe: 0,09s
Horizon: 20000m
Speed: 222222m/s (MHS)
Would that work? And no, this is not based on an actual feat, it's actually just an example.