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Implosion Celestial Body Calc?

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Hello, simply question really, When I want to find the Feat for a planet or moon imploding, does the means for calculation still revolve around Gravitational Binding Energy?

Also, what is the standard Destruction Value of Gravitational Binding Energy?
 
Probably best to use KE of the movement. If the celestial body is still in-tact (albeit smaller and more dense) you can't use GBE.
 
Assaltwaffle said:
Probably best to use KE of the movement. If the celestial body is still in-tact (albeit smaller and more dense) you can't use GBE.
Ok, this is for a feat used on the moon of io where it would implode and be destroyed in the process, it has the same gravity of earth in this scenario
 
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