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Unfortunately, the calc is wrong. Indoor hardwood floors aren't constructed like that, there's not concrete right underneath them like that.


This one specifically for sports flooring's particularly relevant, showing quite a bit of clearance between the wood and the foundation.
 
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Unfortunately, the calc is wrong. Indoor hardwood floors aren't constructed like that, there's not concrete right underneath them like that.


This one specifically for sports flooring's particularly relevant, showing quite a bit of clearance between the wood and the foundation.
WELL ****.
 
Unfortunately, the calc is wrong. Indoor hardwood floors aren't constructed like that, there's not concrete right underneath them like that.


This one specifically for sports flooring's particularly relevant, showing quite a bit of clearance between the wood and the foundation.
Well... I have a reason for disagreeing now.
 
You can keep the deformation of wood but there seems to be enough clearance between the concrete on that sports flooring website that none of it would really be touched. Other feats that are already present are likely more worthwhile, idk this manga but apparently someone launches a ball into space
 
Unfortunately, the calc is wrong. Indoor hardwood floors aren't constructed like that, there's not concrete right underneath them like that.


This one specifically for sports flooring's particularly relevant, showing quite a bit of clearance between the wood and the foundation.
WELL ****.
So... What now?
Fix the calc and Fix the profiles
 
You can keep the deformation of wood but there seems to be enough clearance between the concrete on that sports flooring website that none of it would really be touched. Other feats that are already present are likely more worthwhile, idk this manga but apparently someone launches a ball into space
Yeah that was Yor, and that wasn't allowed because Extreme KE isn't allowed for things that weigh less than Robert Wadlow or something(?) (Even though Volleyball Mass- 0.27 kg, plus escape Velocity- 11000 m/s, would've resulted in 16.335 Megajoules in the KE formula, or Wall level+, so it wouldn't have even been that ridiculous- pretty consistent with the floor destruction shown so it's not like it would've violated KE rules)
 
I'm going to do the calculations on the broken concrete section, I'm not sure if it's correct or not.I will use the thickness of the wood 5 cm to scale.

Scan

Volume Use semi-ellipsoid
Formula : 2/3*pi*r(a)*r(b)*c

2/3*pi*115.4*115.4*22.3 = 621978.101cc

Results

621978.101*40 = 24879124.04 Joules
24879124.04 + 101366.389 = 24,980,490.429 Joules 9A


For Loid he was described as having a "physical ability" of 60 - 70 while Yor was a 100" , which would make him 17486343.3003 Joules Wall level+


Wood thickness width and depth of the pit Based on this calculation.
Can you guys make the recalculation on it quick?
 
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I'm going to do the calculations on the broken concrete section, I'm not sure if it's correct or not.I will use the thickness of the wood 5 cm to scale.

Scan

Volume Use semi-ellipsoid
Formula : 2/3*pi*r(a)*r(b)*c

2/3*pi*115.4*115.4*22.3 = 621978.101cc

Results

621978.101*40 = 24879124.04 Joules
24879124.04 + 101366.389 = 24,980,490.429 Joules 9A


For Loid he was described as having a "physical ability" of 60 - 70 while Yor was a 100" , which would make him 17486343.3003 Joules Wall level+


Wood thickness width and depth of the pit Based on this calculation.
The blog is made

Thank you, @Manhattanth06. You're awesome™!
 
Yeah that was Yor, and that wasn't allowed because Extreme KE isn't allowed for things that weigh less than Robert Wadlow or something(?) (Even though Volleyball Mass- 0.27 kg, plus escape Velocity- 11000 m/s, would've resulted in 16.335 Megajoules in the KE formula, or Wall level+, so it wouldn't have even been that ridiculous- pretty consistent with the floor destruction shown so it's not like it would've violated KE rules)
Was it this comment, or am I tripping?
 
Was it this comment, or am I tripping?
I'm going to do the calculations on the broken concrete section, I'm not sure if it's correct or not.I will use the thickness of the wood 5 cm to scale.

Scan

Volume Use semi-ellipsoid
Formula : 2/3*pi*r(a)*r(b)*c

2/3*pi*115.4*115.4*22.3 = 621978.101cc

Results

621978.101*40 = 24879124.04 Joules
24879124.04 + 101366.389 = 24,980,490.429 Joules 9A


For Loid he was described as having a "physical ability" of 60 - 70 while Yor was a 100" , which would make him 17486343.3003 Joules Wall level+


Wood thickness width and depth of the pit Based on this calculation.
 
I'm going to do the calculations on the broken concrete section, I'm not sure if it's correct or not.I will use the thickness of the wood 5 cm to scale.

Scan

Volume Use semi-ellipsoid
Formula : 2/3*pi*r(a)*r(b)*c

2/3*pi*115.4*115.4*22.3 = 621978.101cc

Results

621978.101*40 = 24879124.04 Joules
24879124.04 + 101366.389 = 24,980,490.429 Joules 9A


For Loid he was described as having a "physical ability" of 60 - 70 while Yor was a 100" , which would make him 17486343.3003 Joules Wall level+


Wood thickness width and depth of the pit Based on this calculation.
Only the 101366.389 J value is correct here, as Wokistan has shown concrete would not be involved here.
 
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