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Okay, so I found out that you can get Joules with a formula involving Newtons... sort of.
https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-convert-Newtons-to-Joules
1 J = 1 N┬Àm so, 1 J/m = 1 N
It doesn't directly convert newtons to Joules, but I feel that it can be converted to some form of attack potency. As every meter X object travels, it generates Y amount of Joules.
Any thoughts?
https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-convert-Newtons-to-Joules
1 J = 1 N┬Àm so, 1 J/m = 1 N
It doesn't directly convert newtons to Joules, but I feel that it can be converted to some form of attack potency. As every meter X object travels, it generates Y amount of Joules.
Any thoughts?