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Need help with an SAO calc & advice for starting out

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Alright, the feat I want to try and calc is this one of Fanatio dodging her own light reflected back at her in episode 15 around 15:22: https://www.crunchyroll.com/sword-art-online/episode-15-the-relentless-knight-781422

Fanatio dodges after Kirito reflects her light attack back at her, so this shouldn't be a case of aim dodging. I believe the things I need to know are

1. Distance the light traveled (x), which would be the distance between them

2. The time (t) it would take the light to travel that distance, so t=x/c

3. The distance Fanatio tilted her head (y) in order to avoid the attack

4. The velocity (v) of Fanatio's movement, that would be v=y/t

Note: I know that Kirito was on his feet at the beginning, and the light traveled at an angle, so it should be traveling a greater distance than the linear distance between Kirito and Fanatio. However, I think that should be offset by the fact that I'm assuming Fanatio's tilt manuever happened right as the light was reflected off of Kirito's shield, rather than at the midpoint of it coming back to her, as is shown in the animation.

In my high school courses I used logger pro, but I was curious if there were any better software options out there for calculating these things. And if you had any tips for calculating each of the parts.
 
Uuh, following, but I don't think I can help. I think your software is good though.
 
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