- 7,413
- 3,301
So this is 1.152 Zettatons? Less then what I was expecting but still damn impressive. Thank you my friend. There is a feat from Toward the Terra which is one of my favourite series for which I wanted proper figures. Nine psionic humans (they're called ╬╝ i.e. Mu) of Type Blue (the most powerful of the Mu) temporarily defended against an energy beam that was about to fry a planet. It's been described as having relatively low gravity and a thin atmosphere. I figured it was a rather modestly sized planet so I asked for energy required to bust Mars instead of Earth.Lina Shields said:GBE Equation = (3*(6.67e-11)*(mass^2))/(5*radius)
Plug those values in, and you get a GBE of 4.82e30 Joules, or about 1.152e21 Tons of TNT. That is the minimum energy required for busting Mars.
- mass = 6.39e23 kg
- radius = 3390000m (radius must be in metres)
Play around with mass and radius for different planet and stuff; you'll get varying results either way.