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How do o calculate the potency of kicking an object 100 feet into the air?

An object, not a person, since I’ve been informed that isn’t a usable feat without environmental destruction to accompany it
 
Basically like this.
 
Basically like this.
Thanks
 
An object, not a person, since I’ve been informed that isn’t a usable feat without environmental destruction to accompany it
I think it's kinetic energy, what you do is:

Get the formula which is 0.5 * mass * velocity^2

Calculate or get the mass of said object

Get the timeframe, if you need to, get the time by doing distance/time

Use the formula
For example: 0.5*190 (A male lion's mass)*12742 (Earth's Diameter) ^2=15424063580
15424063580 Joules
3.6864396701721 Tons

Kicking a male lion all around the world is Large Building Level

Idk at least that's how I think it is. Here's another example but it follows the steps:

Some dude turns the earth into an Iron Block and smacks it at neptune

The earth is 12,742 m, lets assume the block has the same height width and depth and imagine that the size didn't change 12,742^3=2.0687728e+12

Iron weighs 7.873 grams per cubic cm

2.0687728e+12*7.873=1.6287448e+13

Now lets assume he threw it at and it takes 1 year.
Neptune is 4.6092e+12 meters from the earth

To calculate speed you use the formula distance/time

4.6092e+12/3.154e+7=146138.23715

146138.237159 m/s

Now for the kinetic energy formula

0.5*1.6287448e+13*146138.237159^2=1.4163606e+36

1.4163606e+36 Joules
3.3851830783939e+26 Tons
338.51830783939 Yottatons

Turning the Earth into Iron and slapping it at Neptune (with it taking 1 year) is Dwarf Star Level

That's what I know
 
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Some dude turns the earth into an Iron Block and smacks it at proxima centauri

The earth is 1,274,200,000 cm, lets assume the block has the same height width and depth and imagine that the size didn't change 1,274,200,000^3=2.0687728e+27

Iron weighs 7.873 grams per cubic cm

2.0687728e+27*7.873=1.6287448e+28

Now lets assume he threw it at proxima centauri at 0.05 seconds.
Proxima Centauri is 4.243 light years from earth, that is 4.01419e+18 centimeters

To calculate speed you use the formula distance/time

4.01419e+18/0.05=8.02838e+19

8.02838e+19 cm/s

Now for the kinetic energy formula

0.5*1.6287448e+28*8.02838e+19^2=5.249028e+67

5.249028e+67 Joules
5.249028E+23 Foe
524.9028 ZettaFoe

Turning the Earth into Iron and slapping it at Proxima Centauri in 0.05 seconds is Galaxy Level

That's what I know
That's FTL KE, which is a big no-no.
 
You need to change the cm/s value to m/s value. We don't use cm for measuring distances, we use meters.
 
BTW, 1.739205e+38 J is not even close to hitting Foe or even KiloFOE levels of energy, it's around 41.568 ninatons of TNT (Dwarf Star level).
 
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