Originally posted by Nephthys
Well take Links GG rock throwing feat and multiply it be about a million. That comes to about [b]very strong status. [/B]
It also comes out to Sora, via awesome chain of events that ignore minor things(ala LLLC logic) getting a nice durability feat for himself. I'm happy. ^_^
Originally posted by TheAuraAngel
ScreamPaste...I'll stop picking on you gais for a whole hour if you math 0:17-0:30 for me. Mmkay?
Edit: Bare bones estimate is 3 813 522 028 974. 3 terrajoules. Where BR got 16 petajoules, I dunno.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
I don't see what you do as "picking on me", but I might math this if I get bored enough.
Originally posted by TheAuraAngel
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=532355&pagenumber=1No, it was Megaman. And it was [b]your
thread. 313Edit: Get owned by my superior memory! [/B]
I used escape velocity, didn't get anything close to a petajoule. haermm My math was admittedly roughed as well, but come on. >=( That's an exponential gap. Using your 10^3 cube roughed into a 33^3 foot cube yields 11 terrajoules, but that's still not even a single petajoule.
Edit: That's still not picking on me, haermm My memory did fail spectacularly.
Originally posted by BloodRain
Leetssee;10m^3 or 1000000000cm3*2.6 = (2600000000g*121000000m/s)/2 = 1.573*10^17 JEven 100 tons at escape puts it to 10 PJ .o.
K = 1/2mv^2
m = 90718
v = 3743.3
K = 635 587 004 829
GJ range. mmm
Edit: Ah, feck. My brain really is going **** up I've been using an incorrect number for escape velocity. mmm Will be back in a second with new numbers.
ALRIGHT I FIX
K = 1/2mv^2
m = 90718
v = 11100
K = 5 588 711 590 766
100 tons is still only 5 terrajoules, though, so your math is still a long way off, BR. mmm
So, if the Titan never comes down, IE, totally escapes Earth's gravity, he reaches escape velocity and that's
33 532 269 544 601
33 terrajoules. This is my official number for it, provided he actually did fully escape into space.