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What's the formula to find the energy in radiated waves of and earthquake that is over 10.5 magnitude?
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Anyone?Another Horizon question lol
So in the bottom right of this panel, i believe that's the horizon line
Now i'm trying to find the height of the structure can i do this for the height?
What about the DK storm feat how is it going?Anyone?
I know I only said it yesterday, and apologies if I'm pestering, this is just important, so I do hope it gets a few CGM's attention.I want an opinion on this calculation. I had a discussion with another CGM over Discord, and their gripe was essentially that the author wasn't thinking about the force the character's legs would withstand when landing like that and viewed it as a speed control feat. I disagreed. Most calculations we do the authors don't think about in retrospect. Not to mention Sonic halting his speed to a near halt in mid-air seems unlikely. I think my interpretation is what the author had in mind anyway (As he was clearly leaping/jumping in the scene which requires strong leg muscles in Sonic's case).
The calc in question
Keep in mind, this formula is useable and I've had another calc accepted using the exact same formula. Also to clarify in case it's not clear in my blog, the calc-stacking in this feat is warranted and permissible via vs wiki's standards:
For those worried this is an outlier, don't worry, Sonic currently has a likely Class T rating, scaling to a third of Master Overlord's strength which was evaluated & accepted by a CGM.
Master Overlord's LS scales to/should be above Silver, who has a calculated Lifting Strength of 4.51069518448e+9 Tonnes of Force.
Assuming Sonic scales to a third of this, his likely Lifting Strength tier would be 1,095x higher than what I calculated in this feat. So it's certainly not an outlier, and would only serve as a higher solid rating with the likely rating still co-existing with it. It would only replace the Class M feat he should massively upscale from.
I figured it'd be best to get multiple CGM's opinions, as I feel there's no reason this calculation can't be used. After all, it's not an outlier, and it doesn't violate any rules.
You need the impact area (Likely the boot soles) and the distance travelled post impact (How far the peeps get pushed by the attack) to get joules out of it.I’m curious on AP levels for PSI related feats mainly for the WWE verse since there are statements that show shamus and big show can strike with forces of 1322 and 1809 PSI respectively
So if there is a way to Calc the heat and use that to determine the speed would that work? Or is it Calc stacking? Or is there no way to Calc that?That's because the speed of sound varies depending on the temperature
Do you think I could calculate the heat to determine the speed of the Shockwave from this feat?I don't think i'd be calc stacking if you're calcing the heat from the same scene as the one where the shockwave is produced
Too inconsistent to properly measure because of piercing damage.As well as the durability required to completely no sell bullets
That also works.You can scale them to the bullet's KE though.
It depends on their size and massHow strong are meteors?
Yeah, so like what's the average mass of a meteor?It depends on their size and mass
I'm not sure if there is an average massYeah, so like what's the average mass of a meteor?
**** me there where is that place?This isn't the right place to ask, though
A endless nigth was calced into 5-B, a ganon version did itIs there any common feat or way to calculate this feat?
Not sure if there's a suggested waiting limit to bump a post. I felt a few days felt sufficient given this calculation is pretty urgent.I want an opinion on this calculation. I had a discussion with another CGM over Discord, and their gripe was essentially that the author wasn't thinking about the force the character's legs would withstand when landing like that and viewed it as a speed control feat. I disagreed. Most calculations we do the authors don't think about in retrospect. Not to mention Sonic halting his speed to a near halt in mid-air seems unlikely. I think my interpretation is what the author had in mind anyway (As he was clearly leaping/jumping in the scene which requires strong leg muscles in Sonic's case).
The calc in question
Keep in mind, this formula is useable and I've had another calc accepted using the exact same formula. Also to clarify in case it's not clear in my blog, the calc-stacking in this feat is warranted and permissible via vs wiki's standards:
For those worried this is an outlier, don't worry, Sonic currently has a likely Class T rating, scaling to a third of Master Overlord's strength which was evaluated & accepted by a CGM.
Master Overlord's LS scales to/should be above Silver, who has a calculated Lifting Strength of 4.51069518448e+9 Tonnes of Force.
Assuming Sonic scales to a third of this, his likely Lifting Strength tier would be 1,095x higher than what I calculated in this feat. So it's certainly not an outlier, and would only serve as a higher solid rating with the likely rating still co-existing with it. It would only replace the Class M feat he should massively upscale from.
I figured it'd be best to get multiple CGM's opinions, as I feel there's no reason this calculation can't be used. After all, it's not an outlier, and it doesn't violate any rules.
Bump, is the last thing missing to finish a CRTIs there any common feat or way to calculate this feat?
Looking back at this now. I swear I didn’t even see this .cough, cough
So I tried to do this, but I'm sure I'll end up doing something wrong (or this is an outlier)One question, is there a calc to freeze the Amazon forest?
Not really sure no, you'd need the diameter of the screws holding in the hinges and the number of screws holding it, I doubt you'd get values for the area of the threads on the screws holding the hinges in place.Howdy .w. Wanted to ask the LS for ripping a door off it’s hinges if there is a calc for that already
The explosion yield calculations page used to lead to a calculator for surface area, although the link seems to not work anymoreIs there any calculator or formula to calculate the surface area of a human?