Marius_the_grey
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How much force one needs to destroy a school that is made of stone and wood? What tier it will grant?
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don't worry about your vsbw tier, worry about your prison sentenceHow much force do I need to destroy a school that is made of stone and wood? What tier it will grant?
How much force do I need to destroy a school that is made of stone and wood?
I am talking about a feat not about terrorism man.don't worry about your vsbw tier, worry about your prison sentence
i know what you're cooking.
I am talking about an school the size of a modern average schoolare you talking about a specific feat or just in general using averages
bro is looking for a place to START. insane.I am talking about a feat not about terrorism man.
As I am not actually intending to do that I am just trying to get calculations on what tier it qualifies.
if i was cooking stuff to be honest i would do nothing less than wiping out the life on earth or causing serious damage to the biosphere that ends with extinction of Humanity.
i asked this question with the intent of gauging how much force one needs to destroy a school.
no i was just originally asking for a question to calculate the destructive power of a feat no more no less.bro is looking for a place to START. insane.
....SO SO So many dark jokes could be said here.Average schools are around 40-50 meters wide in USA (zoomed in on a random US town called Torance and looked up some of its schools)
R^3*((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2
40 meters result: 0.64 tons
50 meters result: 1.255 tons
So to wipe out an average american school you'd need a military bomb
That equation would work if there’s already an explosion. Also, the diameter has to be divided by half.Average schools are around 40-50 meters wide in USA (zoomed in on a random US town called Torance and looked up some of its schools)
R^3*((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2
40 meters result: 0.64 tons
50 meters result: 1.255 tons
So to wipe out an average american school you'd need a military bomb
????That equation would work if there’s already an explosion.
I did, otherwise the results would be 5 and 10 tonsAlso, the diameter has to be divided by half.
I mean it would work best if there’s already a explosion.????
Oh; well, great job then.I did, otherwise the results would be 5 and 10 tons
What does this add exactly?I mean it would work best if there’s already a explosion.
Consistency and accuracy.What does this add exactly?
There you have it folks.Average schools are around 40-50 meters wide in USA (zoomed in on a random US town called Torance and looked up some of its schools)
R^3*((27136*1.37895+8649)^(1/2)/13568-93/13568)^2
40 meters result: 0.64 tons
50 meters result: 1.255 tons
So to wipe out an average american school you'd need a military bomb
I don't think anyone has the capacity to do that kind of damage irlDon't try it IRL.
Since the question got sufficiently answered, I've closed this threadThere you have it folks.
Don't try it IRL.
So, we good to close this thread? Or will we see some more undesirable and morbid jokes?