Originally posted by FrothByteWe go by visual. Fenris wasnt traveling that fast when he was flipped over. So the momentum striking the ground was small (Fenris weighs far less than Kurse can lift or stop). The original momentum was straight forward (perpendicular to the ground). That means it added NOTHING to the momentum striking the ground.
No, Fenris didn't just flip him over. Hulk flipped him over, and that was already coupled with the momentum Fenris had charging at Hulk.You want to claim that Kurse can replicate the same force as that, prove it.
Also Hulked stopped its full momentum earlier when he grabbed its tail. Are you saying that Hulk is stronger than Kurse?
Originally posted by h1a8
The sword + superhuman strength has more penetration ability than Thor's lightning.
LMAO!
Lightning capable of destroying Asgard's castle and kill several Leviathans》》》》》penetration capabilities of an irrelevant sword.
Logic》》》》h1.
You are done here.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
LMAO!Lightning capable of destroying Asgard's castle and kill several Leviathans》》》》》penetration capabilities of an irrelevant sword.
Logic》》》》h1.
You are done here.
The sword isn't irrelevant. It was made to penetrate the enemies of Asgardians (superhuman beings).
Even Thanos (who is very resistant against Thor's lightning) can be cut by them.
Originally posted by h1a8
The sword isn't irrelevant. It was made to penetrate the enemies of Asgardians (superhuman beings).Even Thanos (who is very resistant against Thor's lightning) can be cut by them.
Prove that a random alien sword》 God of Thunder most powerful attacks.
I'll wait, meanwhile I'll go grab some popcorns to enjoy the circus of an argument you'll bring.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Prove that a random alien sword》 God of Thunder most powerful attacks.I'll wait, meanwhile I'll go grab some popcorns to enjoy the circus of an argument you'll bring.
I did. Thanos can be cut by Asgardian swords yet he is resistant against Thor's lightning. Thor as well can be cut by them too. And Thor is not only resistant against lightning but he has the star feat.
Originally posted by h1a8
We go by visual. Fenris wasnt traveling that fast when he was flipped over. So the momentum striking the ground was small (Fenris weighs far less than Kurse can lift or stop). The original momentum was straight forward (perpendicular to the ground). That means it added NOTHING to the momentum striking the ground.Also Hulked stopped its full momentum earlier when he grabbed its tail. Are you saying that Hulk is stronger than Kurse?
And going by visuals, we know that the Bifrost is strong enough to sustain Fenris' weight even when he's running on it. Obviously, getting destroyed was a combination of Fenris' weight + the momentum of his attack + Hulk supplexing Fenris.
Claiming that it broke simply because he "fell on it" is straight-up trolling.
Originally posted by FrothByte
And going by visuals, we know that the Bifrost is strong enough to sustain Fenris' weight even when he's running on it. Obviously, getting destroyed was a combination of Fenris' weight + the momentum of his attack + Hulk supplexing Fenris.Claiming that it broke simply because he "fell on it" is straight-up trolling.
You don't understand physics. Only the downward component of force contributes the the feat. Fenrus forward momentum doesn't contribute ANYTHING to the feat. His body falling on the bridge when flipping is the force that causes the bridge to break.
Also, Hulk supplied to force necessary to flip Fenrus over. So he is truly responsible for the feat. Kurse is stronger.
If you don't accept that then, visually, we see the downward speed of Fenris body hitting the bridge.
The bridge was delicate there.
Originally posted by h1a8
You don't understand physics. Only the downward component of force contributes the the feat. Fenrus forward momentum doesn't contribute ANYTHING to the feat. His body falling on the bridge when flipping is the force that causes the bridge to break.Also, Hulk supplied to force necessary to flip Fenrus over. So he is truly responsible for the feat. Kurse is stronger.
If you don't accept that then, visually, we see the downward speed of Fenris body hitting the bridge.
The bridge was delicate there.
Sorry H1, but your comment proves that you're completely and utterly stupid. A car traveling at 100 mph that flips in the air and crashes on the ground will hit the ground with far more force than if that car was just stationary and lifted a few feet from the ground then dropped back down.
Until you actually understand how basic physics work, it would be best if you stop arguing in these forums.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Sorry H1, but your comment proves that you're completely and utterly stupid. A car traveling at 100 mph that flips in the air and crashes on the ground will hit the ground with far more force than if that car was just stationary and lifted a few feet from the ground then dropped back down.Until you actually understand how basic physics work, it would be best if you stop arguing in these forums.
Only the downward component (component perpendicular to the surface) contributes to the breaking force Even a frictional force is dependent on the normal force. Ask any physicist.
Your car analogy is wrong due to you confusing frictional sliding forces with perpendicular impact forces.
Originally posted by h1a8
Only the downward component (component perpendicular to the surface) contributes to the breaking force Even a frictional force is dependent on the normal force. Ask any physicist.Your car analogy is wrong due to you confusing frictional sliding forces with perpendicular impact forces.
Nope, wrong and dumb again H1. Downward component is the only component IF the angle of the fall is directly downward. If you're hitting the ground at an angle other than straight down then other directional forces will always need to be included in the equation.
Like I said, just stop posting here till you've learned basic physics and common sense. You're just making a fool of yourself.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Nope, wrong and dumb again H1. Downward component is the only component IF the angle of the fall is directly downward. If you're hitting the ground at an angle other than straight down then other directional forces will always need to be included in the equation.Like I said, just stop posting here till you've learned basic physics and common sense. You're just making a fool of yourself.
A force that is angled has a parallel and perpendicular component to the surface of impact. Only the perpendicular component contributes to the breaking (bending).
I would have to illustrate the proof of this if you still don't understand. Or you can simply go to "physicsforums.com" and ask ANY of the actual physicists. Now if you disagree with them then the debate is a waste of time.
Note: Hulk opposed the momentum of Fenris. Therefore his contribution subtracts from the total forward momentum and NOT ADD TO IT.