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Pokemon Adventures calculation Revision

the pikachu move rather seems to be a stream of charged particles rather than a radiative blackbody (a black body as in something like a star)
 
Lina Shields said:
@Antoniofer: Considering that Pikachu's lightning has a specific temperature as well as having a specific cylindrical shape to it, have you ever thought about using this law? No?
Anyways, I have made a blog about the PE of Kyogre here. Since the old calc had all its images broken, it's about time a new one be made anyways.
maybe you could use the power formulas instead?

like P = (V^2)(I) and other variations

the move is said to be gigavolt havock so its a billion volts of potential, but idk how much current it has
 
Asking Iwandesu about the temperature of lightning, he gives the go for using the radiation formula, as you have a thickness (meaning you can find the surface area of lightning), length, and the temperature of lightning, thus the radiation equation can be applied.
 
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