PhantomØ4
He/Him- 2,107
- 1,311
I do not know why you divided the result by 1/2 if there are two cities, at least with vaporization it should be multiplied by two since you are taking the values for one and applying it to the destruction of both. Although I do not think you can use the same values for the thickness and whatnot for when the Evil spirit nukes the mental plane, and it might be just melting the city rather tah vaporizing it but it seems like mass it's lost so again it might be vaporization.
Distance to the ground's horizon is 4.7 km, the sky's is 20 km, so you would have to reduce the radius or find the distance of the destruction. Altough if one takes the elevation of the camera (which assuming the previus calc you did is correct about the roof and diameter would be about 2,500 m if one just dives by two, which makes some sense since there were some cloud formations (2.1 km) earlier in the episode.
This calculator gives results of 178.6 kilometers to the horzion while being at an elevation of 2.5 km.
I think the air burst would be used here, if I am not mistaken so:
Y = ((x/0.28)^3)/1000 = ((178.6/0.28)^3)/1000 = 259.51966363 Gton / 2 (due to non nuclear nature) = 129.759832 Gigatons, 6-C
About 2.87161284241 times weaker than Tatsumaki's feat to which we scale ???% to
Distance to the ground's horizon is 4.7 km, the sky's is 20 km, so you would have to reduce the radius or find the distance of the destruction. Altough if one takes the elevation of the camera (which assuming the previus calc you did is correct about the roof and diameter would be about 2,500 m if one just dives by two, which makes some sense since there were some cloud formations (2.1 km) earlier in the episode.
This calculator gives results of 178.6 kilometers to the horzion while being at an elevation of 2.5 km.
I think the air burst would be used here, if I am not mistaken so:
Y = ((x/0.28)^3)/1000 = ((178.6/0.28)^3)/1000 = 259.51966363 Gton / 2 (due to non nuclear nature) = 129.759832 Gigatons, 6-C
About 2.87161284241 times weaker than Tatsumaki's feat to which we scale ???% to