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Alright so, on the references for common feats on our wiki, it has stated that the speed required to catch our clothes on fire is 2,500KM/HR or ~694.44 m/s
Here is the source that has been referred to.
My questions are pretty simple:
1. Which cloth requires you to move at 2,500 KM/H for it to light on fire? The source has listed wool catches on fire at 500 C and that cotton catches on fire at 230 C but hasn't specified which cloth needs to reach speeds like that, it just says "with the right attire"
2. What formulae have they used to calculate the speed required to reach a certain temperature? Nothing is specified but if we look at the blog, it says that a temperature of 1500 C can be reached at 6000 KM/H, does this mean that we simply multiply the temperature (in Celsius) by 4 to calculate the speed in KM/H and then convert KM/H to m/s?
Any help would be appreciated.
A thread about this was already made and went unresolved.
Here is the source that has been referred to.
My questions are pretty simple:
1. Which cloth requires you to move at 2,500 KM/H for it to light on fire? The source has listed wool catches on fire at 500 C and that cotton catches on fire at 230 C but hasn't specified which cloth needs to reach speeds like that, it just says "with the right attire"
2. What formulae have they used to calculate the speed required to reach a certain temperature? Nothing is specified but if we look at the blog, it says that a temperature of 1500 C can be reached at 6000 KM/H, does this mean that we simply multiply the temperature (in Celsius) by 4 to calculate the speed in KM/H and then convert KM/H to m/s?
Any help would be appreciated.
A thread about this was already made and went unresolved.