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It depends a lot on what's being cut, how big the cut is, is it being cut with a sword or by a hand or something, there's a lot of factors.i will calculate a success but i don't know how many joules the steel cuts
how many joules does it take to cut the tokyo tower?Neyin kesildiğine, kesiğin ne kadar büyük olduğuna, kılıçla mı yoksa elle mi yoksa başka bir şeyle mi kesildiğine çok bağlı, birçok faktör var.
how many joules does it take to cut the tokyo tower?r/ihadastroke
Depends on where you're cutting.how many joules does it take to cut the tokyo tower?
^2r/ihadastroke
Isn't the Tokyo Tower made of steelAlso I know the feat this is talking about now, in fact, @Milly_Rocking_Bandit once asked me to take a look at the feat.
Basically I did rough math including the area and dimensions of the concrete leg of the Tokyo Tower, plus blade edge thickness and blade shaft thickness and assuming reinforced concrete pulverization (Clean cut and all that BS) it all ended up being... 9-A.
What do you think reinforced concrete is?Isn't the Tokyo Tower made of steel
Dear KLOL,What do you think reinforced concrete is?
Imagine using ChatGPT to support your argument and ignoring the one simple fact that its four legs have reinforced concrete bases and that's what's being cut in the feat.Dear KLOL,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to address a point of discussion that recently came up regarding the construction of the Tokyo Tower. It is commonly known and widely accepted that the Tokyo Tower is predominantly made of steel. The tower's main structure and framework consist of steel, which provides the necessary strength and stability to withstand various external forces. While there may be some concrete elements in certain components of the tower, the bulk of its construction relies on steel. It is crucial to rely on accurate information and credible sources when discussing architectural details to ensure the dissemination of correct facts. If you have any further questions or would like to delve deeper into this topic, I would be more than happy to provide additional information.
Best regards, Vapourrrrr
Dear KLOL,What do you think reinforced concrete is?
It was meant to be a joke I did NOT expect a argumentImagine using ChatGPT to support your argument and ignoring the one simple fact that its four legs have reinforced concrete bases and that's what's being cut in the feat.
Imagine using ChatGPT to support your argument and ignoring the one simple fact that its four legs have reinforced concrete bases and that's what's being cut in the feat.Dear KLOL,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to address a point of discussion that recently came up regarding the construction of the Tokyo Tower. It is commonly known and widely accepted that the Tokyo Tower is predominantly made of steel. The tower's main structure and framework consist of steel, which provides the necessary strength and stability to withstand various external forces. While there may be some concrete elements in certain components of the tower, the bulk of its construction relies on steel. It is crucial to rely on accurate information and credible sources when discussing architectural details to ensure the dissemination of correct facts. If you have any further questions or would like to delve deeper into this topic, I would be more than happy to provide additional information.
Best regards, Vapourrrrr
Well, it wasn't funny.It was meant to be a joke I did NOT expect a argument
):Well, it wasn't funny.
It always ends up being 9-A for some reasonAlso I know the feat this is talking about now, in fact, @Milly_Rocking_Bandit once asked me to take a look at the feat.
Basically I did rough math including the area and dimensions of the concrete leg of the Tokyo Tower, plus blade edge thickness and blade shaft thickness and assuming reinforced concrete pulverization (Clean cut and all that BS) it all ended up being... 9-A.
Kinda wasWell, it wasn't funny.
Dear KLOL,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to address a point of discussion that recently came up regarding the construction of the Tokyo Tower. It is commonly known and widely accepted that the Tokyo Tower is predominantly made of steel. The tower's main structure and framework consist of steel, which provides the necessary strength and stability to withstand various external forces. While there may be some concrete elements in certain components of the tower, the bulk of its construction relies on steel. It is crucial to rely on accurate information and credible sources when discussing architectural details to ensure the dissemination of correct facts. If you have any further questions or would like to delve deeper into this topic, I would be more than happy to provide additional information.
Best regards, Vapourrrrr
It always ends up being 9-A for some reason
Also
Dear KLOL,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to address a point of discussion that recently came up regarding the construction of the Tokyo Tower. It is commonly known and widely accepted that the Tokyo Tower is predominantly made of steel. The tower's main structure and framework consist of steel, which provides the necessary strength and stability to withstand various external forces. While there may be some concrete elements in certain components of the tower, the bulk of its construction relies on steel. It is crucial to rely on accurate information and credible sources when discussing architectural details to ensure the dissemination of correct facts. If you have any further questions or would like to delve deeper into this topic, I would be more than happy to provide additional information.
Best regards, Vapourrrrr
Dear KLOL,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to address a point of discussion that recently came up regarding the construction of the Tokyo Tower. It is commonly known and widely accepted that the Tokyo Tower is predominantly made of steel. The tower's main structure and framework consist of steel, which provides the necessary strength and stability to withstand various external forces. While there may be some concrete elements in certain components of the tower, the bulk of its construction relies on steel. It is crucial to rely on accurate information and credible sources when discussing architectural details to ensure the dissemination of correct facts. If you have any further questions or would like to delve deeper into this topic, I would be more than happy to provide additional information.
Best regards, Vapourrrrr
I know, but they're both 0 joules0 joules since nothing of steel is as heavy as nothing of feathers
Because of your transgression, I have received a blessing.Dear KLOL,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to address a point of discussion that recently came up regarding the construction of the Tokyo Tower. It is commonly known and widely accepted that the Tokyo Tower is predominantly made of steel. The tower's main structure and framework consist of steel, which provides the necessary strength and stability to withstand various external forces. While there may be some concrete elements in certain components of the tower, the bulk of its construction relies on steel. It is crucial to rely on accurate information and credible sources when discussing architectural details to ensure the dissemination of correct facts. If you have any further questions or would like to delve deeper into this topic, I would be more than happy to provide additional information.
Best regards, Vapourrrrr