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What would be the Durability and Lifting Strength of a character that withstands and overpowers gravity a thousand billion times stronger than Earth's
 
What would be the Durability and Lifting Strength of a character that withstands and overpowers gravity a thousand billion times stronger than Earth's
g = 9.81 m/s^2

thousand billion * g = 10^12 * g = 9.81 * 10^12 m/s^2

Assuming you're talking about a normal person survivng this amount of gravity. The average person weighs about 62 kg.

F = m * g = 62 * 9.81 * 10^12 = 6.0822 * 10^14 newtwons, or 62 Trillion kg, Class T

I'm not sure if durability can be calced from this though
 
Durability could be calculated using GPE formula, but Gilad is right regarding lifting strength.
 
Durability could be calculated using GPE formula, but Gilad is right regarding lifting strength.
If that's valid for durability, then the height of an average human is about 1.7m. The center of gravity is around halfway from the feet to the head, so it would be 0.85m

If so: U = m * g * h = 62 * 9.81 * 10^12 * 0.85 = 516,987,000,000,000 joules, which is 123.5628585086 Kilotons, or High 7-C

That is of course assuming said person can survive themselves falling on his face/back, which I'm pretty sure in most cases they can in fiction
 
If they can’t survive falling over under this gravity, and they don’t do anything other than basic movements like walking, you could find the work of them moving under gravity. When we walk we move up and down a little, apparently a flat slow walk involves an upwards movement of about 1.5cm.
So work would be 0.015 m * 6.0822 * 10^14 N = 9.1233 * 10^12 J or Low 7-C
 
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