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Well this is fiction after all. And this is a metal we have no idea about and is even stated that it's not from Earth
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It behaving like a liquid doesn't change that Stoke's law is about solid substances interacting with fluids of a different particle amount in a uniform body of material. The fest occurs over multiple layers of the Earth with uneven material, the particles do interact with each other, and it's going through a solid most of the time rather than a liquid.the earth's mantle is solid but due to various factors such as the temperature difference between the Earth's surface and outer core , it behaves like a liquid
Fiction doesn't follow logic but our calcs do. You cannot calculate a feat that involves an object exerting friction on the planet that's nearly ten billion times higher than the Earth's GBE.yes, in real life the earth would have been destroyed but this is fiction and does not follow this logic
Because it's alien super metal, not something we have a tangible idea of how it works1) exactly how the boros ship is able to withstand the impact of saitama
We're not ignoring it, it's just the basis of your calc is flawedignoring the force of friction is not a viable option
****orochi's feat
i don't know how to post the calculation so i leave it here
1) I use the parameters used in the original calculation
2) the result exceeds the energy needed to destroy the earth, but this is NOT a problem because the object is not an explosion but is more like a bullet and is absorbed before leaving the earth's crust (considering its energy, had it not been absorbed it probably would have traveled into space for quite a while)
A) we need to find the formula to calculate the viscous friction
based on wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokes'_law
- (sphere)
Re (reynolds' s number) = (2 * radius * speed * fluid density) / fluid viscosity
if Re <1 we can use the following formula to calculate the friction:
F (viscous friction force) = -6 * pi * viscosity * radius * speed
the viscosity of the upper terrestrial mantle varies from 10e + 19 to 10e + 24 (source wikipedia) and the lower mantle is denser than the upper one so for simplification I will use a lower average (10e + 22) even if it should be closer to 10e +24
I use the density of the earth because I could not find the specific one of the earth's mantle (there shouldn't be big differences) d = 5515 kg / m ^ 3
since the object starts from standstill and accelerates
to find the work we have to calculate the friction at the start and the friction at the end and then do the integral using the distance
then Re1 (stopped -> speed (v = 0)) = 2 * r * 0 * density / Viscosity = 0 (Re <1)
F1 = 0 (since it is a multiplication by 0)
Re2 = (2 * 366717.0236 * 3177965/20 * 5515) / 10e + 22 = 6e-8
Re <1 then we can use the above formula
but to calculate the integral:
speed (v) = space (d) / time
(F = -6pi * viscosity * radius * distance / time)
the object starts from d1 = 0 (starting space)
and arrives at d2 = 3177965 m (distance traveled / point of arrival)
work (joule) = force (= friction in this case in newtons) * displacement (m)
since the friction force changes according to the speed to find the work we have to calculate the following integral
integral from d1 to d2 of (F sd) = integral from 0 to d2 of -6pi * viscosity * radius * (d / t) ds
= Integral from d1 = 0 to d2 = 3177965 of -6pi * 10e + 22 * 366717.0236 * (d / 20)
using https://www.integral-calculator.com/
the result W (work) = -
+174441643610431532107500000000000000000000 joules
or 1.74e + 41 j
I hope I have not made some casting mistake in doing so
It's unusable if we go with the idea that he absorbed thermal energy rather than a chunk of the inner core, since the fear is only as high as it is due to Kinetic Energy.So even the original Low 5-B calc is unusable
We do see major damage, room-sized chunks of building are falling off and high rise buildings are falling over by the surface team. That's 8 at a minimumI rechecked and you're right.
We don't see any major damage so I don't think we should assume higher. 5 to 6 does make sense. To anything in the tier 5 range feels kind of a reach.
That happened undergroundWe do see major damage, room-sized chunks of building are falling
Those were damaged from the surface battle with Evil Eye.high rise buildings are falling over by the surface team
The same buildings I mentioned as being damaged and neglected due to that part of the city being ditched for like two months.
Fuhrer Ugly's Low 7-B rating comes from him being vastly above high demon lvl monster, which are also Low 7-B. Why wouldn't Fuhrer be casually above demon levels when hes a Dragon lvl himself?It was rejected before by assuming Fuhrer Ugly wasn't going all out against him
I don't agree with that, btw
I don't agree with the "not going all out" part, I agree with you, he should scaleFuhrer Ugly's Low 7-B rating comes from him being vastly above high demon lvl monster, which are also Low 7-B. Why wouldn't Fuhrer be casually above demon levels when hes a Dragon lvl himself?
Yeah, you guys can ask for the pages you want translated.My opm databook Spanish edition just arrived. So I'll be able to translate the pages with the other guy. Unfortunately I have work so it'll be tomorrow.
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Does anyone have the original kanji for this? I'd like to see a translated raw.
Estimates of the total heat flow from Earth's interior to surface span a range of 43 to 49 terawatts (TW) (a terawatt is 10^12 watts).[10] One recent estimate is 47 TW,[1] equivalent to an average heat flux of 91.6 mW/m^2, and is based on more than 38,000 measurements. The respective mean heat flows of continental and oceanic crust are 70.9 and 105.4 mW/m2.[1]
So using my Orochi Calc
So we add this to the Earthquake stuff and Orochi is downgraded to High 6-C or 6-A depending on which earthquake method we want to use.SA = 4πr^2
SA = 4 * π * (366,717.0236)^2
SA = 1,689,942,800,000 m^2
1,689,942,800,000 m^2 * 91.6 Megawatts/m^2 = 154,798,760,480,000 Megawatts or 1.5479876047999998e+20 Watts
Watts = Joules per second
1.5479876047999998e+20 Watts = 1.5479876047999998e+20 Joules per second (6-C)
The above is under the assumption Orochi absorbed the thermal energy rather than physically pulled a chunk of the inner core upAre we only using the earthquake feat and removing the magma pull?
I don't think it was just thermal energy. We say the movement marks in the core.The above is under the assumption Orochi absorbed the thermal energy rather than physically pulled a chunk of the inner core up
Movement marks doesn't mean its not thermal energy. Just that things got displaced by the tail moving up.We say the movement marks in the core.
Could thermal energy really cause displacement?Movement marks doesn't mean its not thermal energy. Just that things got displaced by the tail moving up.
The tail could, like I said. The lines also appear before the ball does, implying it the tail dragging itself back up as well.Could thermal energy really cause displacement?
The core has not been dragged out when they appear. The displacement is from the tail moving back to Orochi, not the thermal energy from the core moving upwards.The lines would appear upwards first
The displacement is from the tail going back to Orochi, not from the thermal energy moving to the surfaceIt's in the process of being dragged out. I really don't get your point.
Yes it did. He literally spiked it into the ground for that reasonOrochi's tailed didn't extend to the core.