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Questions about Zack d Films part 2

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Now here's more ap related questions about his videos and maybe some lifting strength related ones:

1.
To which tier of ap that decapitation could scale? Preferably in joules/kilojoules (answered)

2.
Obviously it's most likely be 9c level of ap, but how much joules/kilojoules it would have?

3.
Once again, how much ap this slowed down bullet would have joules?

4.
Is this a universal level feat (last one)?

5.
How many joules ap of that fall could reach? (answered)

6. https://youtube.com/shorts/Pvl12OOpSXM?si=oQKamGJwdOvUI3MX
That torture would scale to street level? (answered)

7. https://youtube.com/shorts/RBYgcczTUYs?si=7Q017n6jprjkuks2
Lifting strength needed to do that in grams/kilograms?

8. https://youtube.com/shorts/i8-YZWlSJFk?si=hE_A2UDnfMKivsiF
Which tier of ap is that stub?

9. https://youtube.com/shorts/meEy3Jg4INM?si=PUj9It1d38hXYv-5
Does this scale to vaporization of oceans?

10. https://youtube.com/shorts/HvaXcZAVpB8?si=MaUvwNL7MBNySooR
Which tier of AP and lifting strength last whoopie cushion would have?

11. https://youtube.com/shorts/QfYwCuvhgGE?si=Bjt5H0cDdI1ljwiU
Which tier of durability this ball have?
 
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I hope I'll get more free time to scale everything by myself, but currently I can't
 
1. 3000-3900 joules, or 3 kilojoules - 3.9 kilojoules
2. not sure about the exact joule value, but it’ll be 9-C, higher with piercing damage
3. 9-C, I’m unsure about the joule value but it’ll be weaker than a normal bullet
4. It’s a hyperbole
5. 9-B, 87781.25 joules
6. the current value of breaking every bone(fragmentation) is 227859.8 joules, since the torture splits it into different parts, it’ll be 9-C, idk about the joules value tho.
7. I have no idea where the feat is💀
8. 10-C
9. Assuming real world physics apply, I’m pretty sure the toilet would just collapse into one piece, due to its gravitational pull
10. No idea, ask a Calc Member on that
11. at least 9-B
 
4. It’s a hyperbole
I know, but fiction often times have a trope "such impossible thing happened, that the whole reality collapses from it". By the way, assuming that cosmology of the verse seems to have only one universe
 
7. I have no idea where the feat is💀
Basically, guy just twisted/bent a thin piece of metal. I know it won't require that much force to do so, but I'm really curious about which values would it get in kilograms/grams (since even if it's below average human level - most insects for example still can't do that)
 
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I know, but fiction often times have a trope "such impossible thing happened, that the whole reality collapses from it". By the way, assuming that cosmology of the verse seems to have only one universe
I’m not sure, feats like this are very rare, also, I’m very unfamiliar in fields like this and I couldn’t find a feat or calc on it, so you’ll have to ask a calc member on this.
 
Basically, guy just twisted/bent a thin piece of metal. I know it won't require that much force to do so, but I'm really curious about which values would it get in kilograms/grams (since even if it's below average human level - most insects for example still can't do that)
He probably used some machinery, bending metal into a perfect loop is pretty much impossible for a normal human, but I’ll assume he uses his hands since the vid is so vague, since someone like me can bend paper clips, (I’ll assume it’s the same as the safety pin), it’s definitely below average human, idk about the exact value tho.
 
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Anyways, thanks for answering some questions and giving exact values of them
 
For pressure washer I'm gonna assume it have opening 2 mm and 3 GPM water usage. So for using it for 1 minute it would use 0,0113562 m^3 or 0,00018927 m^3 in 1 second. Surface area is 2 mm^2 or 0,000002 m^2. Overall speed = 0,0113562/0,000002 = 5 678,1 m/s; Density of water is 1000 kg/m^3; KE = (5 678,1^2*0,0113562)/2 = 183 066,597828 joules if it was all at once, but timeframe should be 1 second so it would equal 183 066,597828/60 = 3 051,10 joules (Street level)
 
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Do you want me to calculate what's happening in the animation or do you want me to apply actual logic to what would actually happen based off what he says?
 
5 678,1
Ik my reply is super late but 5.6 km/s is unrealisitc, if its that speed, the hose would fly away at subsonic speeds, and it would knockback the user, i reccomend using 391 kmh for the speed of the water, and i have no idea how you got the speed, you divided the m^3 value and the mm^2 value?
 
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