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Massive Lifting Strength Revision for JJBA High Tiers

You're gonna be in for a shock when you learn that's just torque, something we also generally accept for LS
actually hold on no, torque has different units to moment of inertia unless there's something ELSE i don't know
torque is kg m^2 s^-2
MoI is kg m^2, there's a missing time^2 component

the two are PROPORTIONAL (higher MoI means more torque needed to do anything to it) but not one-in-the-same
 
Look up angular acceleration given that's a pretty important component, but there is very few steps required to derive torque from what we have, 90% of the work is already done.
 
Look up angular acceleration given that's a pretty important component, but there is very few steps required to derive torque from what we have, 90% of the work is already done.
shouldn't the very few steps be done then? because as it stands at this very moment the OP is incorrect then. again, idc if it's higher or lower it should just be correct using the right math.
 
I ain't OP dude, nor is it my thread. I'll do it if it needs to be done. But as it stands funny teeth go brrr, with the only current issue being area.
 
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