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Relativistic Omnidirectional KE

Lilybitdun

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Is there a version of omnidirectional ke, both the expansion from the center and dispersing from center one, that factors in relativistic speed?
 
Also want to ask if there's a way to find lifting strength from omnidirectional KE
 
Should this be moved to Calc Group Discussion? Tried making relativistic versions in my own free time but couldn't figure it out.
 
Here's the thread if anyone's wondering.
 
Semi-related and I don't expect there to be something for this but I've had two feats where it's an omnidirectional expanding force that becomes a spinning object (First a tornado shown to blow people and sand away during it's formation and another with two expanding storm clouds that form one big spinning storm). Is there a way to figure out how the expanding speed effects rotational speed?
 
Semi-related and I don't expect there to be something for this but I've had two feats where it's an omnidirectional expanding force that becomes a spinning object (First a tornado shown to blow people and sand away during it's formation and another with two expanding storm clouds that form one big spinning storm). Is there a way to figure out how the expanding speed effects rotational speed?
I have no idea.
 
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