Originally posted by 123KID
why is A/S Supes so strong ?his quintillion feats is below Herc/Thor level AND ASS was getting powered up for that
the feat of hitting a planet into another dimension i've heard but no tseen so unsure of context
what else does he have ?
because the quintillions feat is probably nothing Thanos couldn't do and without being powered up
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pretty sure the Earth weights more than twice as much as the moon and the moon itself weighs more than 200 quintillions though there in no weight in space and you have to go by mass + gravity to get weight right ?
but its pointless because holding up less than the moon's weight in one hand while powered up is probably not 1/4th as impressive as holding the Earth because the Earth weighs in the sextillions
Originally posted by 123KID
pretty sure the Earth weights more than twice as much as the moon and the moon itself weighs more than 200 quintillions though there in no weight in space and you have to go by mass + gravity to get weight right ?but its pointless because holding up less than the moon's weight in one hand while powered up is probably not 1/4th as impressive as holding the Earth because the Earth weighs in the sextillions
Mass should be used instead of weight in general, because mass remains constant, while weight differs because the latter is a result of gravitational forces, which are in turn dependent on mass and variables such as distance.
The Earth has a mass of slightly below 6sextillion tons. The moon, iirc, has a mass of slightly above 1% of the earth's mass.
Newton showed that, for spherical objects, you can make the simplifying assumption that all of the object's mass is concentrated at the center of the sphere. The following equation expresses the gravitational attraction that two spherical objects have on one another:
F = G * M1 * M2 / R2
R is the distance separating the two objects.
G is a constant that is 6.67259x10-11m3/s2 kg.
M1 and M2 are the two masses that are attracting each other.
F is the force of attraction between them.
Assume that Earth is one of the masses (M1) and a 1-kg sphere is the other (M2). The force between them is 9.8 kg*m/s2 -- we can calculate this force by dropping the 1-kg sphere and measuring the acceleration that the Earth's gravitational field applies to it (9.8 m/s2).
The radius of the Earth is 6,400,000 meters (6,999,125 yards). If you plug all of these values in and solve for M1, you find that the mass of the Earth is 6,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms (6E+24 kilograms / 1.3E+25 pounds).
Source: http://science.howstuffworks.com/question30.htm
my guess for the quintillions thing is that whoever wrote the story just chose a big number out of a hat and used it to maek people think it was some uber feat
Originally posted by 123KIDI think it's funny when people act like casually lifting 200 quintillion tons with one arm, isn't a big deal. durlaugh
my guess for the quintillions thing is that whoever wrote the story just chose a big number out of a hat and used it to maek people think it was some uber feat