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what if i don't? Can i assume some speed? 1 second? 5 seconds? 10? 30?It shouldn't just be fragmentation, correct, one could go the KE route for this.
Problem is, you need timeframe to get the speed for KE.
Usually, you can't assume any timeframe unless you know the situation and the intensity of the event. And even then, chances are it could be inaccurate.what if i don't? Can i assume some speed? 1 second? 5 seconds? 10? 30?
could you check this out?Usually, you can't assume any timeframe unless you know the situation and the intensity of the event. And even then, chances are it could be inaccurate.
Doesn't matter, you need a timeframe to latch onto to use KE.Gigalith blows it away, not blows it up. It should be moving, not fragmentation
i've seen your comment in the calc blog. What do you suggest we do then?Doesn't matter, you need a timeframe to latch onto to use KE.
Also I'm pretty sure a mountain being blown away would eventually be torn apart by the high-speed movement as is common with fiction. Not like the mountain would remain intact after this.
Not much to do but stick with baseline Mountain level.i've seen your comment in the calc blog. What do you suggest we do then?
so you're ok with that? Welp, seems consistent enough with the results of the calc ironicallyNot much to do but stick with baseline Mountain level.
Ayeso you're ok with that? Welp, seems consistent enough with the results of the calc ironically