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making a rip in the earth's surface that made a pit

Gewsbumpz_dude

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"making a rip in the earth's surface that made a pit"

Doing that, what tier would that be?

Context: It was deep enough to fit a 12 year old boy (the average height of a 12 year old is 60.5 inches) and was done quick enough to dodge a tiger (30-40 mph)
 
ya using a base human's height of 1.78 meters and relative volume of .0711 m^3 you can scale down how much rock/soil was moved by comparing the volume of the 12 year old to fit in the pit

using square cube law...

(1.5367/1.78)^3 = 0.64343883132

times that number by the base human volume to get the kid's supposed volume

0.64343883132 * .0711 = 0.0457485009 m^3

1800 kg/m^3 for the soil/rock (dunno too much the specifics of the feat, could use rock density which'd make this more impressive since a heavier mass was moved lol)

mass of soil moved = 0.0457485009 * 1800 = 82.34730162 kg

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30 mph = 13.4112 m/s

40 mph = 17.8816 m/s

using kinetic energy here for both possible speeds the soil/rock was moved...

scenario 1

KE = .5 * 82.34730162 * (13.4112^2) = 7405.50458729 joules

scenario 2

KE = .5 * 82.34730162 * (17.8816^2) = 13165.3414885 joules

its like 9-C bro, nearing wall level if you go with the higher end velocity

dunno context but assuming that speed could be overkill unless the tiger was a relatively close distance, like as close to the kid as the kid's own height/height of the pit itself for him to drop that fast
 
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