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Calculation:​


Problem:​

Basically, the radio waves at the top, have to travel more distance to reach starlight's location, assuming they move at the same speed, those waves would have taken longer to travel up to starlight's position as she was jumping up due to the angle at which they moved. Therefore the calc is a highball.​
 
Using the distance Star jumped and the horizontal distance traveled by the radio waves and then doing Pythagorean Theorem we get:

Diagonal Distance = sqrt(211.125^2 + 168^2) = 269.81 meters

Timeframe = 269.81 / 299792458 = 8.99989285e-7 seconds

Speed = 168 / 8.99989285e-7 = 186668889.063 m/s; 62.27% SoL (Relativistic+)

Relativistic KE = 2325872555286353587 Joules

Force = 2325872555286353587 / 0.64333 = 3.6153647e+18 Newtons (Class P)
 
Clover's solution would probably be enough to fix this.
 
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