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Electrode (Pokémon) feat

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I was wondering. 6 Electrode can powe a buldimgs capability to have magnetic waves with a radius from there to the Lake of Rage, causing the Magikarp to evolve. I doubt we can scale Electrode to the energy released by Magikarp's evolution, but what about the magnetic feat?
 
Can you really quantify a magnetic wave that forces Magikarp to evolve? We've not given anything else on the machine's function are we?
 
It wasn't Electrode doing the feat though. They merely powered a machine that extended a magnetic field. It wouldn't scale to them.
 
Doesn't powering a machine that does something like that scale to the energy released by Electrode's electricity? It would legit do nothing without Electrode, evident by how well...it does nothing without Electrode.

Though I have absolutely no idea how to calc anything like this, so I'd like for someone like Darkanine to come here for that.
 
I'm pretty sure this isn't quantifiable for anything except range, which wouldn't scale to Electrode anyway.
 
All this would show is the machine's range, which wouldn't scale to Electrode since that would be like saying that someone has a range of several dozen meters without assistance for pulling the trigger of a gun.

I still don't think this is quantifiable by any stretch of the imagination, unless someone could figure out what kind of EM Radiation triggers widespread mutations.
 
Actually, I'm talking to Dark, and there is a calculable way for this. It's the magnetic field equation, which is (1/2)(B^2/mu), where mu is 4pi*10^-7 and B is (mu*I)/(2*pi*r)
 
So, Mu = 1.0 * 10-6

Just need to figure out what I represents and how to find it.
 
Aren't the electrodes only giving energy to the antenna? In that case, the most that can be done is find a real life antenna/big radio and find with how much power works.
 
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