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(Spine-Rip): It's not on References for Common Feats, but it is on Jason's Reference of Common Feats. The page used for the head size numbers are basically the female head sizes and the spine numbers are female and male respectively. Wikipedia gives different numbers for male head size. {#14...
Here's a link with tare weights avaliable if you want to use it: link. (link has 20ft, 20ft high cube, 40ft, 40ft high cube, 6ft, 8ft, and 10ft containers with dimensions and weights). The tare weight of a 40 ft container is 3,750 kg, but I think that would also include the plywood flooring inside.
...hole is left.
The human body has an average cross-sectional area of 0.68 m^2 or 6,800 cm^2
Average Human Head Length: 19.7 cm
Volume: 6,800 cm^2 * 19.7 cm = 133,960 cc
Rock
Fragmentation = 8 J/cc * 133,960 cc = 1,071,680 J (Wall Level)
Violent Fragmentation = 69 J/cc * 133,960 cc =...
I mean, I'm fine waiting a few days to write it up since it's not exactly a pressing thing.
I can't find a real-life mass on an equivalent statue for the guardian lion. It looks a lot like the Ming-era one here, but none of my searching put a number on it's mass. Here's a better quality video...
I've got the block breaking feat calculated here and got a "seems fine" from Ugarik here. I was just waiting for the forum move to be complete before writing it up and mentioning it. Summary: Subsonic combat speed, Athletic Human lifting strength (so just a support feat there since they're Peak...
I meant to say cross-sectional area. Since the calc divided the surface area in two, I assumed they were going for cross-sectional area...
It also doesn't change the fact that it's weird they used 7/8 of the Head Height to estimate Head Length...or where they got the Head Height number to begin...
This might need a recalc, since our standard assumption for human body surface area is 0.68 m^2 (6800 cm^2), not 0.95m^2. Also, Head Length is 19.7 cm for males and 18.7 cm for females, according to Wikipedia.
Hello all, please peruse this concerning various mechanical properties of sheetrock / gypsum board. Also, this has some common building material densities.
You know, it might be helpful to put that and how to make a sandbox in the help section on the members tab of the homepage...just a suggestion. Knowing how to find members like that would've saved a lot of follow the blog time.
Priority: 3
Character: Michael Myers{Reboot Timeline}
Feat: Snapping Brackets {Lifting Strength pls}
Note: looks like he either breaks or pulls the anchors of the brackets out.
So, an average of the 10 curb weights of the car = 919 kg + 76.4 kg (Avg US Female Weight) = 995.4 kg (Class 1)...but First Class Lever looks like you only lift 1/2 the mass, so 497.7 kg (Peak Human) {The fulcrum is the far tires, the mass is centered in the center, and you lift from ~ the other...
There's also the fact that the 4.34 kg of blood means the total weight is 66.34 kg, not 62 kg.
62 kg Human
37.2 kg Water, 10.54 kg Fat, 9.92 kg Protein, 3.72 kg Minerals, 0.62 kg Carbohydrates, 4.34 kg Blood = 66.34 kg
My point was, the calc uses the specific heat for muscle when calculating the protein portion. Muscle is ~75% water, ~20% protein, 1-10% fat, and 1% glycogen. [1].
I did forget latent heat of vaporization. That part won't change and we only know water...so...
203,355,108.4108 J + 84,246,840 J...
Vaporizing a Human - Muscle =/= Protein. Muscle is composed of water, protein, fat and glycogen...so the Vaporizing a Human calc is calc stacking.
Avg Mass: 62 kg, Temperature: 1800 F = 982.2222222 C; Avg Body Temp 98.6 F = 37 C; Ôêåt = 945.2222222 C; Average Specific Heat of the Human Body...
It sounds like a difference between exterior and interior doors.
Interior Doors are 80 in (203.2 cm) x 36" (91.44 cm) {Wheelchair accessible} x 1-3/8" (3.4925 cm).
According to this, standard width of an interior door simply for passage purposes is 32" (81.28 cm)...but public buildings will...
I think this can be put here without a CRT
Michael Myers Lifting Strength: [Reboot Key] Class 5 (Lifted and carried away a tombstone weighing half a to and flipped over a car given some time) [A half-ton tombstone = 1000 lbs = 453.51 kg (Peak Human); Car is a Volkswagen Golf Mk2 according to...
Wonder Woman (Post-Crisis): Notes: "Wonder Woman's shattered god feat is considered to be an outlier due to being massively better than feats preformed by canonically much faster characters such as the Flash, even when they're going all out."
I'm not agreeing with the OP, I'm pointing out that calculation is most likely incorrect. It's calculated as if Naruto moved 1.41 m in the time it took for the beam to reach the ground, but the beam has clearly impacted the ground and debris has flown. For the calculation to be correct, those...
Tommy Oliver Lifting Strength: lifted a car (page does not exist) Possible Car Lift Replacement
Sabretooth Lifting Strength Can lift gigantic wooden logs with little effort (video unavaliable) [Possible Log Lift Replacement]
Wolverine Lifting Strength lift (same video as Sabretooth); shook a...
The calc shows he's moved 1.41 meters in the time it took the beam to hit the ground and for a cloud and debris to scatter...unless those rocks are also traveling FTL?
...wide (8ft) and 196.85" tall (5 m) or 236.22" tall (6 m)
84 / 32 = 2.625; 196.85 / 72 = 2.73403; 236.22 / 72 = 3.28083
5 m tall door = 2,100 lbs * 2.625 * 2.73403 = 15,071.340375 lbs / 2.205 = 6,835.075 kg; If we assume the blast door is twice as thick, that's 13,670.15 kg (Class 25)
6 m...
So we could probably eyball it to 5m then? Okay... 6ft is 1.8288 m, 5 m / 1.8288 m = 2.734 times taller. 13,600 / 2 = 6,800 * 2.734 = 18,591.2 lbs / 2.205 = 8,431.38 kg (Class 10)
I'll calc 6 m also. 6 m / 1.8288 m = 3.28084; 6,800 * 3.28084 = 22,309.712 lbs / 2.205 = 10,117.78 kg (Class 25)...
So, this site puts a door-sized blast door {4ft wide x 6ft tall} (rated for 50 PSI explosions) at 1,700 lbs (771.107 kg). The door in the video is probably twice as wide, so assuming comparable thickness, that would be 3,400 lbs (1,542.214 kg). Let's double the height, just to be safe (since the...
Magma is 700-1300 C (1300-2400 F), so it isn't hot enough to melt iron {1538 C / 2800 F} (which explains why a minecraft bucket can hold lava), but it should totally light that girl on fire like Katniss Everdeen. I work around ovens that deal with these kind of temperatures...bare skin touching...