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Another Venom (2018) revision

Both Venom and Riot can able to bent and break stronger metal during their fight.


Venom vs Riot Final Fight Scene Venom (2018)
Venom vs Riot Final Fight Scene Venom (2018)

A user said that "Venom gets hit hard enough to bend metal with a volume comparable to his torso, and this was after breaking through a metal handrail.Yield strength of mild steel is around 250MPa, which would mean it takes 250 j/cm^3 to bend steel. Venom is probably around 8ft tall and his torso is proportionally larger than a normal man upscaled to 8ft, so it should be somewhere in the Small Building range."

What do you guys think?
 
You seem like you know how to calc this, and it seems fine if your math is right. Make a blog and do it properly and you should be good to go
 
You aren't required to be a calc member to post calculations; only to accept them from other users.
 
Dargoo Faust said:
You aren't required to be a calc member to post calculations; only to accept them from other users.
He means that you (Assembled1801) can still post calculation blogs and calculation requests at respective threads.

But normally approvals or rejections from "calculation group staff members" override anything from any other person.


Yes you still need to post calculations in a blog.
 
Jasonsith said:
Dargoo Faust said:
You aren't required to be a calc member to post calculations; only to accept them from other users.
He means that you (Assembled1801) can still post calculation blogs and calculation requests at respective threads.
But normally approvals or rejections from "calculation group staff members" override anything from any other person.


Yes you still need to post calculations in a blog.
I commented on calculation request thread already about this. But I'm not that kind of person doing calculation stuff on this site.
 
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