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Sandy Lifting Strength Upgrade

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You can ask some of our calc group members to help out here. Spino might be willing to do so for example.

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@ChemistKyle89

A link for one of Sandy's feats would probably be better.
 
I don't know where to find Sandy's height but I've got the heights of Spongebob and Patrick. Would that help?

Spongebob's height: 4 inches

Patrick's height: 6 inches
 
@Spino

Thank you for helping out. It is very appreciated.
 
Well from this shot:

Screen Shot 2020-03-15 at 9.31.30 PM
Assuming his head is 25 cm since he's quite tall.

Head: 24 px or 25 cm

Anchor: 102 px or 106.25 m

General Grievous you're shorter than I expected.

Screen Shot 2020-03-15 at 9.33.50 PM
Sandy's height (assuming she's standing on the ground obviously): 43 px or 12.7 cm

Anchor (a part of it is not seen but this should be a low-ball): 174 px or 51.39 cm

(51.39/106.25)^3*105 = 11.88 kg

...underwhelming
 
Hmmn I'm not sure, we need to take into account the drag force the water is acting against the thing or something.

I can try the boat later, that's probably better (hopefully).
 
I mean, there's a blatant gag right after of it seemingly homing into someone, so the results can get weird.

There's also how the Spongebob series often treats the ocean as the air, so that could also be used for another end, I guess.
 
An American Red Squirrel is normally 7.4" and weighs 7.1 oz (0.20 kg). An Eastern Gray Squirrel is normally 9.1" - 11.8" and weighs 0.88 lb (0.40 kg) - 1.3 lb (0.59 kg). She's not an adult yet, only 5", making it more impressive. While her Lifting Strength may be Below Average Human it is without a doubt Supersquirrel. ;)

I'd probably just treat it like air since they seem to. Cartoon physics at work.

The boat calc will probably be complicated. There'll probably be some kind of buoyancy calc involved.
 
Are we still going to do something with Sandy's Lifting Strength?
 
What are the summarised conclusions here and what remains to be done?
 
Okay. Should I close this thread then?
 
That would be fine. For now, the plan is to continue this after the forum move.
 
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