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Ok so basically using pressure for LS would yield unrealistic results. The formula for pressure is P=F/A. F is the Force and A is the area
A normal human has a surface area of 1.7 m^2 to 2 m^2. The atmospheric pressure at sea level is 101325 Pa.
That means a normal human can withstand 1.72x10^5 N to 2.02 x10^5 N of force. That is a Class 25 Lifting Strength feat.
So how does scaling LS from pressure work here?
A normal human has a surface area of 1.7 m^2 to 2 m^2. The atmospheric pressure at sea level is 101325 Pa.
That means a normal human can withstand 1.72x10^5 N to 2.02 x10^5 N of force. That is a Class 25 Lifting Strength feat.
So how does scaling LS from pressure work here?
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