Originally posted by NemeBro
What is the math for tossing a fully grown man through a wall and hundreds of feet in one toss?
What is the math for said man to survive such massive force and still be alive?
...No, seriously, I'm curious. SCREAM! GET IN HERE AND MATH STUFF FOR US!
Anyways, I don't think the Big Daddy's got enough strength to pierce very far into a Tank's body. Its hide is farkin' tough, nearly bulletproof. Now, before you get into the whole "survivors can drop it" thing, yes, there's a reason I said nearly bullet proof, and enough rounds from some of the firepower the Survivors wield would be able to eventually drop quite a few things.
Digression, meh. I think Daddy will only get one shot with the drill, then the Tank starts pounding.
Originally posted by XanatosForever
What is the math for said man to survive such massive force and still be alive?...No, seriously, I'm curious. SCREAM! GET IN HERE AND MATH STUFF FOR US!
Anyways, I don't think the Big Daddy's got enough strength to pierce very far into a Tank's body. Its hide is farkin' tough, nearly bulletproof. Now, before you get into the whole "survivors can drop it" thing, yes, there's a reason I said nearly bullet proof, and enough rounds from some of the firepower the Survivors wield would be able to eventually drop quite a few things.
Digression, meh. I think Daddy will only get one shot with the drill, then the Tank starts pounding.
He isn't nearly bullet proof, he can just take a LOT of bullets. That drill would drill straight through his face.
Originally posted by XanatosForeverWell he was going(by memory) about five hundred feet in like two seconds, despite the wall, and I am going to assume that Jack weighs like 200 pounds, so he hit the wall with about 25 tons of force.
What is the math for said man to survive such massive force and still be alive?...No, seriously, I'm curious. SCREAM! GET IN HERE AND MATH STUFF FOR US!
Anyways, I don't think the Big Daddy's got enough strength to pierce very far into a Tank's body. Its hide is farkin' tough, nearly bulletproof. Now, before you get into the whole "survivors can drop it" thing, yes, there's a reason I said nearly bullet proof, and enough rounds from some of the firepower the Survivors wield would be able to eventually drop quite a few things.
Digression, meh. I think Daddy will only get one shot with the drill, then the Tank starts pounding.
Jesus Jack is more durable than I thought.
Of course I am going by memory so I may be wrong about something.
Originally posted by NemeBro..Math is my job, get off my rock, good sir.
Well he was going(by memory) about five hundred feet in like two seconds, despite the wall, and I am going to assume that Jack weighs like 200 pounds, so he hit the wall with about 25 tons of force.Jesus Jack is more durable than I thought.
Of course I am going by memory so I may be wrong about something.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Well he was going(by memory) about five hundred feet in like two seconds, despite the wall, and I am going to assume that Jack weighs like 200 pounds, so he hit the wall with about 25 tons of force.Jesus Jack is more durable than I thought.
Of course I am going by memory so I may be wrong about something.
I may be wrong but:
90 kgs
76 metres a second.
=
6858 kilograms of force.
EDIT: Forgot to change feet to metres.
Originally posted by K1ll3r
He isn't nearly bullet proof, he can just take a LOT of bullets. That drill would drill straight through his face.
One of the reasons being that a good portion of those bullets barely make a dent in him. 😛
Maybe if Daddy went for the legs first. Man, it'd be nice if you could shoot out a Tank's legs or something in L4D.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Velocity X Mass motherfvcker.250 fps X 200 pounds.
50,000 pounds. 25 tons.
250 feet = 76.2 meters per second.
200 pounds = 90.7 kilograms.
The equation for force is
force = mass x acceleration or f = ma
The standard unit for mass is kg.
The standard unit for acceleration is m/s2.
The standard unit for force is newton (N). A newton is a derived standard unit. This means that the SI unit of newton is composed of two or more standard units. 1N = 1 kg x 1m/s2.
force = (90.7kg) x (76.2m/s^2) = 6911.3N