Originally posted by tkitna
No biggie. I dont think this is turning out like he attended.
I’ll check back in here again, see if I actually have anything to add that isn’t just making fun of the guy.
If not, I’ll just read and move on.
Originally posted by riv6672
About the same as your made up train toss equations.
Carry on though, this is between you and Silent Master.
If you think the simple projectile motion equations learned in the beginning physics class is made up then anything you say about the matter is discredited.
If you are an expert then kindly show us how much force it takes to toss a 200 ton train that distance. If you don't know to calculate even an approximation of how much force then you are not an expert on the matter.
Remember for those who don't understand the physics then I posted this
[public]Originally posted by h1a8 [/i]
Please feel free to get an expert to check the work (online physicist) if you are not up to it.
Originally posted by tkitna
No biggie. I dont think this is turning out like he attended.
It's turning exactly how I intended. It's impossible to get the bias to side against themselves publicly. Therefore, that wasnt the intention. It was to merely show undeniable proof for all to see and create butthurt.
Originally posted by h1a8
Silent is trolling with the bullet posts. If you believe Silent's post about a bullet then you are an idiot.
Originally posted by h1a8
So an object that survives a fall from a few hundred feet without a scratch means that aircraft bullets cant penetrate it?Based off the Hulk hits, he was punching with less than 200 tons of force.
Here's some math and physics.
A M61 Vulcan can fire 0.1kg armor piercing bullets at a rate of 100 rounds per second at a muzzle velocity of about 1000m/s.
The radius of the circular tip of the bullet is about 1mm (or 0.001m).Let's calculate the force that would be exerted on Thor's head if it were to stop the bullet in less than 1in (or 0.0254m) stopping distance. This is the distance the bullet's center of gravity travels after the tip of the bullet makes contact with Thor.
Average stopping Force = Delta KE / stopping distance
= 1/2(0.1kg)(1000m/s)^2 /(0.0254m)
= [b]221 tons of forceBut the PEAK of this average stopping Force (more than 216 tons of force) is initially applied at the tip of the bullet the moment the bullet starts to deform.
Peak Pressure = Peak Force /Area of tip
> 221 tons/ (pi x (0.001m)^2]
= 313 million tons per square inchDouble check my math as well as the science principles.
Ask a physicist or someone else with a physics background (at minimum a bachelors in physics) to check the work. I don't mind being wrong just as long as I'm transparent. [/B]
Originally posted by Silent Master
You mean after you were called out and made fun of?
I made the corrections before that. People took my word for the other number.
When I actually did the math myself, instead of depend on a program, I got the correct result. So you posting a wrong result based a program has nothing to do with this thread.
If you or others don't understand the work then you are free to research the correct method or consult with an online expert to verify my results.
Originally posted by Silent Master
No, you made the correction well after multiple posters started calling you out. why must you always lie?
Post where anyone called me out. At best one or two thought the result was outrageous. You are using the wrong terms to lie.
But it doesn't matter I posted a screenshot of the program obtaining that result. I did the math myself (by hand) and got the correct result. So it doesn't matter.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTWNam wins. Hes significantly stronger and faster. He no sold Superman's haymakers when Superman is significantly stronger than Kurse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathological_lying
Originally posted by h1a8
Let me give it to you straight. I'm not going to prove ANY distances unless you tell me which distance you were referring to originally.
Let me give it to you straight, you arent going to prove ANY distances regardless of what is chosen because you cant. The distances were never given. You are making stuff up as usual.
Oh well, lets play. How far did he throw the train?
Originally posted by tkitna
Let me give it to you straight, you arent going to prove ANY distances regardless of what is chosen because you cant. The distances were never given. You are making stuff up as usual.Oh well, lets play. How far did he throw the train?
Ok then. The distance for how far Nam threw the train is an underestimation of the true distance. I stated he threw the train a city block (1/8 of a mile) when in reality he threw the train a little further than that. In quantifying a feat we must use a lower estimate to get the minimum of the feat.
Clark and Nam were initially on a city block where you see stores and shops with a huge wide parking lot adjacent to that block in the direction of the train yard. Clark then lifts Nam vertically in the air (hundreds of feet). Clark then punches Nam outside that block, outside the width of the parking lot, and several hundred feet deep within the train yard (each locomotive is about 73ft long).
This is also confirmed when you see the trajectory of the train as it flies through the air towards the block. The vantage point shows it was launched from more than a block away.
Here' the kicker.
Now if you are fighting for Kurse to be stronger and want to discredit the feat then any reasonable distance you input in the formula would give more than 10,000 tons of force. For example, if you lowball the shit out of the feat and say Nam threw it half a block then you still get over 10,000 tons of force.
Add in the fact that air resistance was neglected. If I input in the air resistance then the feat would be anywhere from 2-5 times greater.