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Black_Cat49 Drite77 Black_Cat49 wrote on Drite77's profile.
Hello Drite77,I have a question regarding LS
As far as I know, feats where a character crushes an object with their bare hand are also considered LS feats, such as crushing a brick or crushing a concrete floor. The formula commonly used is something like: Hand Contact Area * the object’s compressive strength (MPa) (if I’m mistaken, I apologize).
This made me wonder: what if the character crushes the object completely into fine powder?
In that case, could we instead use (F = W / S )? In other words, calculate the energy (in joules) required to pulverize the object, then divide it by the contact area of the hand to obtain the pressure/force applied.
As far as I know, feats where a character crushes an object with their bare hand are also considered LS feats, such as crushing a brick or crushing a concrete floor. The formula commonly used is something like: Hand Contact Area * the object’s compressive strength (MPa) (if I’m mistaken, I apologize).
This made me wonder: what if the character crushes the object completely into fine powder?
In that case, could we instead use (F = W / S )? In other words, calculate the energy (in joules) required to pulverize the object, then divide it by the contact area of the hand to obtain the pressure/force applied.
