Kay McHenry, the Geomancer, escape before a tower fall over her. Since I don't known that kind of tower, I need to scale a lot, difficulting my work in like a 60%...
Higher left picture:
- Key’s height = 170.83 + 153 + 216.1 = 537 px = 162.9 cm (Average in EEUU)
- Height from ground (h) = 550 px = 166.865 cm
Higher right picture:
- Officer’s head = 46 px = 22 cm (For not so athletic people)
- Tower width = 252.71 px = 120.86 cm
- Angle = 0.0334 rad = 1.9137 degrees
- Distance = 1377.1 px = 658.613 cm
Lower left picture:
- Tower width = 112.8 px = 120.86 cm
- Piece height = 592.71 px = 635 cm
- Rail = 132.23 px = 141.68 cm
Lower right picture:
- Rail = 20 px = 141.68 cm
- Tower height = 580 = 4108.7 cm
Now bring your physic books and open them in the free fall section:
- Distance from h (see above. Going to put the center of mass in middle of the tower piece) = 4108.7 – 635/2 – 166.865 = 3624.335 cm = y
- Speed at h from y = sqr[2*3624.335*9.81/100] = 26.666 m/s
- Max falling speed (from y to ground) = sqr[26.666^2 + 2*9.81*166.865/100] = 27.27 m/s
- Timeframe (time to fall from h to ground) = 2*166.865/100/[(27.27 + 26.666)*1000] = 61.87 ms
- Speed (finally) = 658.613/100*(1/61.87)*1000 = 106.45 m/s (Subsonic)
Even as a Low-End (the tower was closer to Kay in another panel) is pretty underwhelming. Anyway, not bad for a newly Geomancer.