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Wall level Human?

Dunno, i just found this guy and he would be a decent upgrade to the Composite Human if we can figure out exactly how strong his kicks are in Joules
 
The article says that his kick can reach 39 mph (or 17.3 m/s), assuming his leg weighs 10 kg its linear kinetic energy would be 1496.45 Joules (Street level)
 
Kkapoios said:
The article says that his kick can reach 39 mph (or 17.3 m/s), assuming his leg weighs 10 kg its linear kinetic energy would be 3000 Joules (Street level+)
How? It would only be 1496.45 J
 
Not sure how to convert that to energy, but using orders of magnitud, 2750 lbf is enough to break 3 femur, so, the energy needed to break 3 femur?
 
I would profer to use the force measured, since is a direct value; and isn't like he through his own leg at that speed. Another reason why don't like to convert anything to energy. However, that would still being 9-C since is over 3 times stronger than boxer punch.
 
@Matthew You mean a grain of salt?

@Antoniofer Well rotational kinetic energy would probably be a better approach, he didn't throw his leg at that speed but his muscles provide the force to accelerate it at such speeds.
 
Would a Muay Tai fighter kicking a banana tree in half be 9-B or 9-C?

And what about Shaolin Monks being able to deflect spears off their throats and swords off their stomachs?
 
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