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Wdym by surpassing? And from what I’ve seen the sun’s g isn’t very impressive. The escape velocity is thoughIs there any way to calc a character withstanding and surpassing the gravitational pull of, let's say, a star?
Showif a character did a 180-degree swing with a sword. should I add the length of sword as well? or I will take the arm only?
Like here's the feat. The guy is being pushed back by the gravitational force of a Star and is able to move his way through the control panel to change the direction of the shipWdym by surpassing? And from what I’ve seen the sun’s g isn’t very impressive. The escape velocity is though
yes, I think there was a calc there of someone compressing a planet or a sun to the size of a marble but i would be wrong thoIs there any way to calc stuff like "crushing a planet until it's the size of a sugar cube" in regards to lifting strength?
I was thinking it would be like to use crushing force for the planet, but I could be wrong
Just follow how the human vaporization is done but sub the human values for a bear. I'd do lion and bear though, unless you have size comparison for the demon.I've a feat where a Demon was vaporized extremely far away from a shockwave, and would like to calculate the energy required to vaporize it. The problem is, I'm not sure what I should use for volume or how I'd get the energy required to vaporize it. The demons are pretty large quadrupedal beasts. So I assumed maybe if there was a calc of vaporizing a Lion, or even a Bear (I feel a large Bear would be more comparable in size, though its build looks more feline), I could use that?
The feat in question.
I have all the math, pixel-scaling and stuff for the feat. But this bit trumped me. Suggestions would be appreciated. But values for vaporization of an animal (Assuming that recommendation is valid) would be preferred.
The problem is I don't have the values for animals like that. And how much volume and ratio of muscles, bones, etc. which would be a lot of work to find specifically. I can calc it if I at least had those. Though I would much prefer if there were a calculation already done of animal vaporization I could use for reference.Just follow how the human vaporization is done but sub the human values for a bear. I'd do lion and bear though, unless you have size comparison for the demon.
HereThe problem is I don't have the values for animals like that. And how much volume and ratio of muscles, bones, etc. which would be a lot of work to find specifically. I can calc it if I at least had those. Though I would much prefer if there were a calculation already done of animal vaporization I could use for reference.
That's for a human. I was looking for smth like a Lion or Bear. I would assume their structure is vastly different from that of a human. Though if it would be impossible to get the values to vape either of those two, I can just use the human values.
I looked for a little, and found 120-180lbs for a boned out bear and that would be for protein alone. For fat, this says their body can accumulate 30-40% body fat. I could be wrong but I think the rest would be water?The problem is I don't have the values for animals like that. And how much volume and ratio of muscles, bones, etc. which would be a lot of work to find specifically. I can calc it if I at least had those. Though I would much prefer if there were a calculation already done of animal vaporization I could use for reference.
I don't know of such a feat, but one could theoretically be pursued in the exact same manner as our calc for vaporizing a human, and then upscaled/downscaled as needed to account for the size of the demon. I would agree a lion looks more apt from the image provided.I've a feat where a Demon was vaporized extremely far away from a shockwave, and would like to calculate the energy required to vaporize it. The problem is, I'm not sure what I should use for volume or how I'd get the energy required to vaporize it. The demons are pretty large quadrupedal beasts. So I assumed maybe if there was a calc of vaporizing a Lion, or even a Bear (I feel a large Bear would be more comparable in size, though its build looks more feline), I could use that?
The feat in question.
I have all the math, pixel-scaling and stuff for the feat. But this bit trumped me. Suggestions would be appreciated. But values for vaporization of an animal (Assuming that recommendation is valid) would be preferred.
yes, I think there was a calc there of someone compressing a planet or a sun to the size of a marble but i would be wrong tho
Here is a calculation for a star that is much newer, use this one and simply change the value of the size crushed planet and mass of the earthI only found this calc but 2016 do be 2016ingSample Calc: Compressing a Planet
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Is there any formula for such a feat?
But honestly, what i say about is for Ap, idk how to do it for LSHow about crushing the Earth? Is there any calcs for crushing a planet in terms of LS?
Thank you so muchHere is a calculation for a star that is much newer, use this one and simply change the value of the size crushed planet and mass of the earth
Toriko: Don Slime's Compressed Sun
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use the size of 1 cm sugar cube=0.01m
GBE = 3 * 6.674e-11 * (5.97219e24)^2 / (5 *0.01)=1.42825149e41 joules
But honestly, what i say about is for Ap, idk how to do it for LS
How fast is the shockwave of the explosion? for example a regular tank shot explosionI don't know of such a feat, but one could theoretically be pursued in the exact same manner as our calc for vaporizing a human, and then upscaled/downscaled as needed to account
Do you have any examples of a sonic boom in fiction?Shockwaves are the force of pushing air, sonic booms are the funny things that happen when you break the sound barrier.
This, I guess. I doubt it's realistic, but posting it will prompt someone else to post a better one.Do you have any examples of a sonic boom in fiction?
boopWhat's the lifting strength needed to rip skin off the face or rip flesh apart?
It depends how it was burned down.How one would calculate the feat of burning down a city at a specific temperature? I know Temp. Change is likely the way to go, but how would one use to get the mass of it? Concrete? Oxygen? Air? Nitrogen?
Here.It depends how it was burned down.
We dont see what's done, just buildings on fire and falling down.
We don't see him doing it onscreen, but what he basically does is amplifying sunlight to burn things down.We dont see what's done, just buildings on fire and falling down.
Class 10. Their bite force is 19k lbs per square inch or 8618.255kg.What is the lifting strength needed to hold open an Orca's jaws?