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I think we should stop at that and focus now on the other calcs.
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Yep. Peak Human+ feat at best.So by googling the size of a great white the smallest result i got was 3.4 meters for a male
2.95296m/3.4m = 0.86851764
500 x 0.86851764^3 = 327.5713kg
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Fair enough, wanna add the AP to the OP?I think we should stop at that and focus now on the other calcs.
The shark feat was already added.Fair enough, if you wanna do the honours and edit the OP with the AP we got from the calc?
Here it is.Brock Lesnar lifts a shark 9.36855 Kilojoules (Peak Human+) - WWE
Let's focus on these feats.
Both tricky, very obviously brutal crashes but both were in the back of the ambulances at the time, IDK if you can calc those because it’s not a traditional car crash scenario
This one maybe?Cena survives getting smashed by two cars.
Though, the main problem with using this is that we don't know the exact speed the vehicles are going, so it's hard to determine what end we should use for the feats.If not, we can just use this instead of calculating it.
Those are all feats for being crashed into by vehicles, not being in vehicles when they crash
Slammed into wall values? Let me see right quick...I guess it'd be one of the not moving/slammed into wall values
That's fair, but the car didn't have that much room to accelerate to be fair also25 mph seems kinda slow as an assumption, I know we can’t calculate the actual speed but if I was ramming into someone with a vehicle with full intent I would be going a little faster than that
hmmm that could maybe be doneThat's fair, but the car didn't have that much room to accelerate to be fair also
I wonder if it's speed could be calculated by figuring out the model of the car and using the timeframe to figure out to what speed it could accelerate in that time
According to this, a car driving 40 mph has 90% chance of being fatal.25 mph seems kinda slow as an assumption, I know we can’t calculate the actual speed but if I was ramming into someone with a vehicle with full intent I would be going a little faster than that
Here's the timestamp.I can find the frames tell me the time stamps from start to end that you need ?
If this ends up being a flop, then we'll just use the suggestion I used here I guess.The car is some kind of Ford with the License Plate BZL 251 but I can’t make out what state it is, if I could I’d be able to get the make and from there acceleration
According to this, a car driving 40 mph has 90% chance of being fatal.
Getting slammed into a wall by a car going 45 mph would yield 303.5 KJ, which is the highest yield for the verse so far.
So, what now?
What’s the fps of the video?
29 fps and 10 seconds.What’s the fps of the video?
Yes.What's the speed formula ? speed= distance/time ?
According to this, a car driving 40 mph has 90% chance of being fatal.
Getting slammed into a wall by a car going 45 mph would yield 303.5 KJ, which is the highest yield for the verse so far.
According to this, a car driving 40 mph has 90% chance of being fatal.
Getting slammed into a wall by a car going 45 mph would yield 303.5 KJ, which is the highest yield for the verse so far.
So not even this would get accepted?Until we found out the make of that car it’s going nowhere lmao
IdkSo not even this would get accepted?
We need to do thisI wonder if it's speed could be calculated by figuring out the model of the car and using the timeframe to figure out to what speed it could accelerate in that time
I though it'd be a good alternative, but it's all good I guess.No it will not be accepted since it's not a calc.