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Btw your dissertation says Compressive Strength or Pulverization, which one is correct? Or, are they both the same? I'm confused, can you explain?x Compressive strength or Pulv. Strength of the Material
Correct.Is with this, if I cut a tubular iron pole, the formula is:
The surface area of the circle (2πr) × the thickness of the object used to cut (sword) × destruction value of the material, right?
Both are the same thing here.Btw your dissertation says Compressive Strength or Pulverization, which one is correct? Or, are they both the same? I'm confused, can you explain?
YEThen how about the thickness in feats 1&4?
Does Feats 1 use the thickness of his ankle diameter?
That really doesn't mean much. It just means the cut is super thin. In which case we use blade edge thickness, which is even thinner than the actual blade spine.Then for feat 4, does it still use the thickness of the sword as the thickness of the area of destruction? In my opinion, no. Because, after the object is split, the tower is still in its stationary position.