Dracula vs. Sabretooth

Started by srankmissingnin19 pages
Originally posted by Deadline
Yeah I could argue swatting Collous takes more than 4 tons of force. That could also by hyperbole. Anything else?

Punching feats. Captain America is a class 100 too! 😱

wiki...
and real world science and physics

Originally posted by Deadline
Yeah I could argue swatting Collous takes more than 4 tons of force. That could also by hyperbole. Anything else?

No you can't, then you have to argue ever friggin street leveler to being stronger then four tons 🙄

how is that hyperbole?

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
They can weigh up to 4.6 tons and run at 22mph?
Are you asking me?

Where are you getting how fast they can run?

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Punching feats. Captain America is a class 100 too! 😱

Would you really be surprised if you ever saw Cap lifting a tanker? I mean, its Steve friggin Rogers we are talking about here.

Originally posted by Mindset
Just wondering, how do you know how much force a Bull Elephant can produce?

estimations based of knolwedge I have of animals who are less then haft the size of elephants who can generate around 5 tons of force.

No.

Hell elephants weigh 6 tons as is normally.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Hell elephants weigh 6 tons as is normally.
Hmm, wiki puts that as their upper limit. Not sure why that would be normal.

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
No you can't, then you have to argue ever friggin street leveler to being stronger then four tons 🙄

Hmm so has Cap ever swatted a brick or any street leveler for that matter

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan

how is that hyperbole?

Think about it. Also even if you have class 4 strength you could generate +10 force if you apply yourself properly and you're extremely pissed off.

Originally posted by Mindset
Hmm, wiki puts that as their upper limit. Not sure why that would be normal.

because wiki is retarded.

If you guys really want to know the weight I can grab my mammal encyclopedia.

Originally posted by Mindset
Are you asking me?

Where are you getting how fast they can run?

I Google'd that shit. 😎

Force = mass x acceleration. We know how fast they run and how much they weigh. Not exactly mass or acceleration... but I'm sure someone who cared could find that as well. So while we can't deduce the exact figures, we can educated guess how much force a 4.6 ton animal running at 22mph would generate. The answer is a butt load.

The same way a 230 lb man is normal, but not average.

A 6 ton elephant is nothing unusual.

Originally posted by Deadline
Hmm so has Cap ever swatted a brick or any street leveler for that matter

Think about it. Also even if you have class 4 strength you could generate +10 force if you apply yourself properly and you're extremely pissed off.


he punch and caused damage to plenty, how is that any different from swating?

no you can't not even thats your limmit. It not force like a punch is, he used his strength to ram him self through the force field. You need the required strength to accomplish it.

Originally posted by Mindset
Just wondering, how do you know how much force a Bull Elephant can produce?

Originally posted by ankur29
a charging elephant , sounds like hyperbole and I'll explain why

African elephant has a top speed of 39km/h (10.8m/s)
source: http://a-z-animals.com/animals/african-elephant/

now charging would be full speed times mass

therefore the force field would be designed to stop

(max mass of the elephant on the site of the speed) x top speed of elephant

i.e. 6800kg *10.8m/s =73440 kgm/s

so he'd have to be class 75 to overcome that barrier

regardless the same sabretooth who had Spiderman in a hold , was beaten horribly by Luke cage (who was class 3 at the time I think)

also cap has one shorted the hulk , sabretooth 3 shotting rogue still doesn’t mean he’s class 25 ,also wouldn’t that make him 12.5 x as strong as Logan

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
he punch and caused damage to plenty, how is that any different from swating?

Swating sends them flying, thats not what happens when Caps hits bricks.

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan

no you can't not even thats your limmit. It not force like a punch is, he used his strength to ram him self through the force field. You need the required strength to accomplish it.

Continous force will eventually cause it to buckle. You know rain over time can cause rock to errode.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
The same way a 230 lb man is normal, but not average.

A 6 ton elephant is nothing unusual.

Except a range was given from 10000 - (~)13000. Your example is flawed, since the "upper limit" for a man is beyond 230lbs, and the upper limit for weight would not be the normal weight of a man.

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
because wiki is retarded.

If you guys really want to know the weight I can grab my mammal encyclopedia.

I want you to go to Africa and weigh different elephants.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
I Google'd that shit. 😎

Force = mass x acceleration. We know how fast they run and how much they weigh. Not exactly mass or acceleration... but I'm sure someone who cared could find that as well. So while we can't deduce the exact figures, we can educated guess how much force a 4.6 ton animal running at 22mph would generate. The answer is a butt load.

OK.

Originally posted by ankur29
So many different calculations, I don't know what to believe, my world has been shaken to its very core.

Sabretooth has ripped off and tossed a 5-10 ton industrial air condition, and casually supported the weight of a nuclear blast door with one arm. Maybe it wasn't one of the 25 ton blast doors they have at Cheyenne Mountain, but we are still looking at 5-10 tons with one arm.

Originally posted by Mindset
Except a range was given from 10000 - (~)13000. Your example is flawed, since the "upper limit" for a man is beyond 230lbs, and the upper limit for weight would not be the normal weight of a man.

10000 to 13000 what? Certainly you don't mean pounds. Because its kilograms (2.2 lbs). The largest recorded Savana Elephant would be 13 tons+ according to this.

6 tons is well under that, and much closer to 4.6 tons.

Be more careful before you haphazardly claim something is flawed like the typical overcharged, flippant poster.