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Pillar explosion?

Shiraito983

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is there a formula for an explosion like this?
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Is that a beam of light?

If you want to calculate the dispersion of the clouds (assuming those round things are clouds), you would first wanna find the volume of the clouds and multiply that by the density of cloud air to get the mass. Then, you would calculate the distance the clouds moved and assume a timeframe of 1-5 seconds (due to it being a manga feat, we can only assume the timeframe), to find the speed. Finally, you would plug all of that into the formula for kinetic energy to get a final result.
 
Is that a beam of light?

If you want to calculate the dispersion of the clouds (assuming those round things are clouds), you would first wanna find the volume of the clouds and multiply that by the density of cloud air to get the mass. Then, you would calculate the distance the clouds moved and assume a timeframe of 1-5 seconds (due to it being a manga feat, we can only assume the timeframe), to find the speed. Finally, you would plug all of that into the formula for kinetic energy.
This may help too.
 
Is that a beam of light?

If you want to calculate the dispersion of the clouds (assuming those round things are clouds), you would first wanna find the volume of the clouds and multiply that by the density of cloud air to get the mass. Then, you would calculate the distance the clouds moved and assume a timeframe of 1-5 seconds (due to it being a manga feat, we can only assume the timeframe), to find the speed. Finally, you would plug all of that into the formula for kinetic energy to get a final result.
thank you
 
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