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Can someone please tell me the lifting strength (preferably in tons) for throwing a 300 pound man several thousand meters into the air?
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Here’s the scan in question: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net...Ending.jpeg/revision/latest?cb=20190808060519 ]Depends on the timeframe, we have to find the force of it, and we need acceleration for that, I think we can just use it's speed in this case since it would be like they achieved max acceleration instantly or something, because constant speed is used on calcs like this, unless there are specifics
Very Nice!Well since the meteor was on the clouds, which tend to be 2km on the sky, and Honda hit it before it could leave it's spot, we can assume a acceleration of 2000 m/s, also 302 pounds = 137 kg.
137 x 2000 = 274 tons of force, Class K