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Which lifting strength class would someone who could jump 200 feet in the air with a single leap belong to on this site?
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Depends on their own weight.Which lifting strength class would someone who could jump 200 feet in the air with a single leap belong to on this site?
What about this?Depends on their own weight.
And the speed of the leap and the distance their legs moved to do the leap.
But assuming like 75kg and 175cm height, and 1/3rd body height for distance.
It'd be like 60.96 * 9.8 * 75 = 44805.6.
44805.6/0.583 = 76853.516295025728988N, 7.836877659 tons, Class 10.
Awesome!Depends on their own weight.
And the speed of the leap and the distance their legs moved to do the leap.
But assuming like 75kg and 175cm height, and 1/3rd body height for distance.
It'd be like 60.96 (meters) * 9.8 (gravity) * 75 (kg) = 44805.6 (joules).
44805.6/0.583 (1/3rd height in m) = 76853.516295025728988N, 7.836877659 tons, Class 10.
To answer your question, well...Awesome!
What about a 300 foot leap using the same height and weight assumptions?
200 feet is the proportional jumping ability of a Rocket Frog.To answer your question, well...
300ft/91.44m*9.8 (gravity)*75 (kg) = 67208.4 (joules)
67208.4/0.583 (1/3rd height in m) = 115280.274 (N), 11.755316443 (Tons), which is Class 25 LS.
tis fine, this is fun for me.200 feet is the proportional jumping ability of a Rocket Frog.
300 feet is the proportional jumping ability of a Jumping Spider.
What about 600 and 900 feet in the air respectively?
Final question I promise.
A certain red haired knight leaped from the moon to Earth, upgrades needed?To answer your question, well...
300ft/91.44m*9.8 (gravity)*75 (kg) = 67208.4 (joules)
67208.4/0.583 (1/3rd height in m) = 115280.274 (N), 11.755316443 (Tons), which is Class 25 LS.
Jesus Christ!tis fine, this is fun for me.
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600ft/182.88m*9.8*75
134416.8/0.583
230560.549 (N), 23510.632989 (Tons), Class M LS
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900ft/274.32m*9.8*75
201625.2/0.583
345840.823 (N), 35265.949432 (Tons), Class M LS
Ye. I been trying to figure that out once I got this formula. Bit hard since I don't exactly have any source for it (That, and there is a feat in S2 of Re:Zero that might be a decent LS Feat, but kek)A certain red haired knight leaped from the moon to Earth, upgrades needed?
We already saw him jump above clouds so even low-balling....
Probably need that calc before the Re Zero CRT
And no problem, mate.Jesus Christ!
Someone with the proportional jumping ability of a flea would be Class M?
Thanks a bunch dude!
Though I am curious.Ye. I been trying to figure that out once I got this formula. Bit hard since I don't exactly have any source for it (That, and there is a feat in S2 of Re:Zero that might be a decent LS Feat, but kek)
And no problem, mate.
Ye. No, that my's b. Converted it wrong. The actual LS is 600 -23.51 Tons, 900 - 35.27 Tons.Though I am curious.
Why is the gap between the 200/300 and 600/900 feet jumps so massive in terms of lifting strength?
That makes more sense.Ye. No, that my's b. Converted it wrong. The actual LS is 600 -23.51 Tons, 900 - 35.27 Tons.
Technically wouldn't be as high as you think, the further you go, the less strong the gravitational pull. At some point that 9.8 is gonna get lower and lower, you'd need a new formula for that (Trust me on that, I calced some dude jumping 500km in a split second (from an asteroid... but still), and due to gravity changes it got like 8-B baseline and Class M/G iirc, when with earth gravity it'd have been like tier 7 and Class T).A certain red haired knight leaped from the moon to Earth, upgrades needed?