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Naruto Calculation Discussion: Biju Dama Requiem

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I don’t think it matters because “R^2.56” in volume is really just “R^2*Depth” so whatever unit you put in would be spat out as the corresponding volume unit.
Aight.

But, couldn't you just make the volume formula as 0.5 * pi * radius^2 * depth (Since it is a paraboloid we're calc'ing)? It gives me the same answer, now that I've checked. Reduces a lot of headache too.
 
Actually, now that I look at it...

Jubi TBB volume= 2.46223*(16307.308^2.564103)= 1.55707898794e+11 m^3 according to Google, which is 1.55707898794e+17 cm^3. Vaporization is thus 4.001693e+21 J or 956.42758126195030854 gigatons of TNT (Large Island+, right on the edge of Small Country level)

Jubi Mountain Vaporize Mountain Crater volume= 2.46223*8983.5^2.564103= 3.37574995347e+10 m^3, which is 3.37574995347e+16 cm^3. Vaporization is thus 8.6756774e+20 J or 207.35366634799234475 gigatons of TNT (Large Island level)
 
But, couldn't you just make the volume formula as 0.5 * pi * radius^2 * depth (Since it is a paraboloid we're calc'ing)? It gives me the same answer, now that I've checked. Reduces a lot of headache too.
Yes, I just like reducing to an equation of one variable, but it’s the same in the end.
 
It was a mega downgrade because the distance got downgraded and we lost the crater depth formula, but I found a new crater depth formula and worked it out with DT. So now it's not as bad of a downgrade.
 
Not true, it's more of a downgrade-upgrade situation because KT's recalc knocked it down to 7-A for the crater, now that we have the crater depth formula, it's now High 6-C.
 
This has always been on my mind, now that we have a pretty accurate distance between the countries, don't you think it is time to calc edo madara's meteor feat? It caused quakes two countries away iirc.
 
For craters with diameter > 10 km

For craters with diameter =< 10 km use Depth = .25*Diameter
Bruh

That means the craters that have a diameter wider than 10 km (Majority of them) will have to be redone using the 0.25 x diameter formula.
 
Bruh

That means the craters that have a diameter wider than 10 km (Majority of them) will have to be redone using the 0.25 x diameter formula.
You mean less than? If they have a larger diameter than 10km you need that funny exponential for depth as a function of radius, for less than 10km it’s just depth = .25*diameter.

But yeah when .13-.18*diameter got axed that means everything goes lol.
 
You mean less than? If they have a larger diameter than 10km you need that funny exponential for depth as a function of radius, for less than 10km it’s just depth = .25*diameter.

But yeah when .13-.18*diameter got axed that means everything goes lol.
Ah. I get it now.

Craters smaller than 10 km in width: Depth= 0.25 * diameter

Craters bigger than 10 km in width: Depth= 1.43493*Radius^.564103
 

So, I've redone all the Juubi calcs, Deidara's C0, and Madara's Tengai Shinsei using the new accepted crater formula and distances, but I'll save them for another thread after part 2 revisions wrap up. This way it makes things go smoother, and this threads purpose has long since concluded. We can definitely close this, assuming the changes were implemented.
 

So, I've redone all the Juubi calcs, Deidara's C0, and Madara's Tengai Shinsei using the new accepted crater formula and distances, but I'll save them for another thread after part 2 revisions wrap up. This way it makes things go smoother, and this threads purpose has long since concluded. We can definitely close this, assuming the changes were implemented.
Should blog the Juubi calcs it so it can get accepted.

It hasn't been implemented yet.
 

So, I've redone all the Juubi calcs, Deidara's C0, and Madara's Tengai Shinsei using the new accepted crater formula and distances, but I'll save them for another thread after part 2 revisions wrap up. This way it makes things go smoother, and this threads purpose has long since concluded. We can definitely close this, assuming the changes were implemented.

I should note something about it...
Actually, now that I look at it...

Jubi TBB volume= 2.46223*(16307.308^2.564103)= 1.55707898794e+11 m^3 according to Google, which is 1.55707898794e+17 cm^3. Vaporization is thus 4.001693e+21 J or 956.42758126195030854 gigatons of TNT (Large Island+, right on the edge of Small Country level)

Jubi Mountain Vaporize Mountain Crater volume= 2.46223*8983.5^2.564103= 3.37574995347e+10 m^3, which is 3.37574995347e+16 cm^3. Vaporization is thus 8.6756774e+20 J or 207.35366634799234475 gigatons of TNT (Large Island level)
 
smack my math around in here so i know better what youre referencing lol wait nvm I'm fixin it
Most of the calcs look good, but I have a question for the Tenpachii calc.

For the crater...

V = ((4/3)*π*58.47515903*148.7036109*9.118617647)/2 is actually 166065.931289 km^3, not 332131.8626 km^3.

Is the /2 an editing error or did you get it from somewhere? 'Cause I really don't get why you would divide the volume by 2.
 
Most of the calcs look good, but I have a question for the Tenpachii calc.

For the crater...

V = ((4/3)*π*58.47515903*148.7036109*9.118617647)/2 is actually 166065.931289 km^3, not 332131.8626 km^3.

Is the /2 an editing error or did you get it from somewhere? 'Cause I really don't get why you would divide the volume by 2.
It's a half ellipsoid, Alex did it in his original calc, and who am I to question the EggGod
 
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