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The Genocide of the Saiyan, REDUX (Dragon Ball)

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This is inaccurate, with a mass of 5.965e+25 kg and a velocity of 5346137.80313m/s, the Relativistic KE is 8.526e29 J as opposed to the +38 you put. The conversion was still accurate somehow though.
That's what the calculators gave me. I have no clue where or how you got it to be a e29 value.
 
It isn't.

Your calc is accurate, you just added too many zeros to the joule end. You can use this site to get the exact order of magnitude of the result in Joules
Yeah I can see the issue.

Calculator soup doesn't gather all the numbers fully across.

The full joule count from the RE KE calculator is 852637339062602076165092450086684499521 J. Your calculator stops at the "86" mark and can't go any further, hence giving you a lower value. Some calculators can't handle numbers that large.

Use this calculator instead.
 
Yeah I can see the issue.

Calculator soup doesn't gather all the numbers fully across.

The full joule count from the RE KE calculator is 852637339062602076165092450086684499521 J. Your calculator stops at the "86" mark and can't go any further, hence giving you a lower value. Some calculators can't handle numbers that large.

Use this calculator instead.
Well, shit. Calculatorsoup just proved to be quite unreliable then. Sorry for the disturbance.
 
A lot of online calculators also do not want people putting commas due to them not knowing the difference between commas and periods and default to either one of them being used for decimals. For example, typing 1,000,000.00 will be the same as putting 1.00000000 in there.
 
So, I want to make a DBS speed revision, which means I'd like the attention of some of the DB Supporters, which means the current on-going DB AP revision needs to be concluded, which ALSO means this thread here should also be concluded.

What are we missing?
 
So, I want to make a DBS speed revision, which means I'd like the attention of some of the DB Supporters, which means the current on-going DB AP revision needs to be concluded, which ALSO means this thread here should also be concluded.

What are we missing?
As in downgrade or upgrade?
 
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