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Goku's lifting strength

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You need to find screencaptures.
 
Lifting Strength is inconsistent in Dragon Ball and it's better for them to remain at unknown since Goku could lift bigger boulders when he was kid, lifted giant piccolo, but was unable to lift a small mountain thrown by Frieza and was shown to not lift 40 tons when later in the Buu saga he lifted big rocks and lifted things above 40 tons before meeting Beerus, then he sustained a suit that was sinking to the earth when training in Beerus domain.
 
Well,40tons is when he used bukatjsu or whatever to keep him in air floating,so it's not same as lifting from solid surface
 
that's not inconsistency, firstly that was 400 tons due to the gravity, secondly he wasn't amping his power with ki, when he went super saiyan that was a demonstration and not a need
 
In order to apply a lifting strength value to the characters it's better to calc every lifting strength feats [Ranging from Roshi moving a rock to this rock moving feat, including Goku lifting structures at King Kai planet before meeting Beerus] than discussed and applied by powerscaling.
 
i'll try that with any manga feat, because all the fan boys say they aren't canon, despite the fact that technically we could just give both profiles
 
i found gohan lifting one, i'd say 4 meters in length height and width/64 cubic meters, assuming it is the same weight as normal rock, thus 2600 kg per cubic meter, 166.4 tonnes. the one that vegeta lifted was 3 by 3 by 6, making it 27 cubic meters, thus 140 tonnes. the large grey one goku lifted is 12 meters by 12 by 8, making it 1152 cubic meters, thus 2995 tonnes. the rest are like 100 to 500 tonners. remember they did this casually
 
Well if he can find it saying densest it would be a large upgrade. If we wanna talk about anime feats Goku moved a planetoid, How? Not sure but it was clearly moving. It happened when Vegeta went to space when he was trying to find Goku after frieza saga.
 
well tbf he was in a vacuum, when characters lift ships the size of planets in space, it isn't all that impressive, objects are weightless in space
 
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That's not how mass works in space. You still need energy to overcome an object's inertia.
 
you need a counter for the objects mass, basically if you push 10 tonnes in space, you aren't moving it, you are adding force to the weightless mass, also inertia can't exist in space due to having no medium
 
all right, i have to agree, i thought the definition was the object trying to stop against another force, thereby i am wrong
 
we are talking about the anime though, that's where the feat we were talking about in this page originated from
 
@Dark649

He was able to stop its motion in space, so it should technically count as a pushing force against it.

If we use F = m * a and pixel scale, we can determine the force needed to decelerate the meteor to 0 m/s.

Also, what are the rules on using filler on VS Battles? Only allow it if it doesn't contradict the manga?
 
wait but does the meteor feat contradict the manga, if you consider it cell was stated to have killed many and we never see where the meteor shards hit, so we can't really say that
 
cell making his arena was never shown in the manga, must have done it some time, so that contradicts what you said
 
Shrekkid said:
i found gohan lifting one, i'd say 4 meters in length height and width/64 cubic meters, assuming it is the same weight as normal rock, thus 2600 kg per cubic meter, 166.4 tonnes. the one that vegeta lifted was 3 by 3 by 6, making it 27 cubic meters, thus 140 tonnes. the large grey one goku lifted is 12 meters by 12 by 8, making it 1152 cubic meters, thus 2995 tonnes. the rest are like 100 to 500 tonners. remember they did this casually
Except,super kachin hardest material in universe,so mass would be insane

Blue star or star that died has mass of 1 billion per cm/2 or something like that
 
titanium is harder than steel, yet it's less dense, steel 8.05 g/cm, titanium 4.506 g/cm, also we don't know the density so i assumed that it had a similar density for rock in my calc because super katchin looks similar, if anything proves that wrong with in the boundaries of the show, inform me
 
I agree with Dark649. Perhaps we should close this thread.
 
i already have it for you, well it might be off, but it is quite close, it was difficult to do on some, but still look near the top
 
We have no way of measuring how strong Goku truly is, especially given all of his different forms with different power levels.
 
Goku's strength is extremely inconsistent and he has been shown lifting larger boulders and much heavier things in the past so this at best is unquantifiable.

I agree about closing this though.
 
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