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Official Calculations Discussion Thread

If laser A cuts through metal in 1 second while laser B cuts through metal in 1 minute and laser B only does 10000 watts, how do I find how much watts laser A does?
 
If laser A cuts through metal in 1 second while laser B cuts through metal in 1 minute and laser B only does 10000 watts, how do I find how much watts laser A does?
Laser A cuts metal 60 times faster, maybe this works
Laser Power B*(Laser Time B / Laser Time A)= Laser Power A

Edit: This probably won't work, but maybe this site will help you

 
I asked a question about this page in Q&A threads, but then realized that calc discussion exists.

How does the site treat The Big Crunch AP-wise? I plan on expanding upon The Big Bang page relatively soon alongside proposing a page for The Big Rip.

TL;DR, What's the calc consensus on theoretical Big Crunch event? Moreover, how would a Big Rip event be treated in terms of AP/calcs?
 
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I asked a question about this page in Q&A threads, but then realized that calc discussion exists.

How does the site treat The Big Crunch AP-wise? I plan on expanding upon The Big Bang page relatively soon alongside proposing a page for The Big Rip.

TL;DR, What's the calc consensus on theoretical Big Crunch event? Moreover, how would a Big Rip event be treated in terms of AP/calcs?
3-A

 
Do you need to use Planet Curvature scaling for the moon?
yes
it should always be used when the celestial body takes up a majority of the PoV. i vaguely remember doing some rough math and arriving at the conclusion that you'd only get a change of like 5% when the planet takes up half the PoV (the less space it takes up, the less relevant curvature scaling becomes)
 
A character can destroy 3000000 (3 million) square miles with their attack
and they have a power up which makes them 80 times stronger
What would be this character's rank and tier?

Also can you show me how much of earth is 3 million square miles with a circle or square?
 
A character can destroy 3000000 (3 million) square miles with their attack
and they have a power up which makes them 80 times stronger
What would be this character's rank and tier?

Also can you show me how much of earth is 3 million square miles with a circle or square?
Brazil happens to be 3.3 million square miles so around there. And I believe destroying it is continental level from an explosion, but it depends how its destroyed so could be higher.
 
How many times character (before power up) must be stronger to reach planetary?
Well, before power up, character is 312 Teratons. To even reach the baseline for Planet Level, you need 59.44 Zettatons.
1 teraton is equal to 1e-9 Zettaton. So, 312 teratons is 3.12e-7 Zettatons

59.44 Zettatons/3.12e-7 Zettatons = 1.9e+8 times more powerful, or, well, at least 190 million times more powerful.

Edit: Or if you want him to be 5-B with the power up, he need to be 2.375 million times more powerful in order for his amp to boost him to planet level, ie he needs to have an AP of 741 Exatons (Small Planet Level/Low 5-B) before power up in order for his boost to get him to 5-B.
 
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You can check the attack potency page but it'll be thousands of times at 6-B or 6-A
Well, before power up, character is 312 Teratons. To even reach the baseline for Planet Level, you need 59.44 Zettatons.
1 teraton is equal to 1e-9 Zettaton. So, 312 teratons is 3.12e-7 Zettatons

59.44 Zettatons/3.12e-7 Zettatons = 1.9e+8 times more powerful, or, well, at least 190 million times more powerful.

Edit: Or if you want him to be 5-B with the power up, he need to be 2.375 million times more powerful in order for his amp to boost him to planet level, ie he needs to have an AP of 741 Exatons (Small Planet Level/Low 5-B) before power up in order for his boost to get him to 5-B.
Wow. I never knew that there is this much of difference between country/continental/multi-continental and planetary 😮
If this character can destroy 20 million square miles and has 80X power up, what would be the tier?
 
Help?

 
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