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Asyulus Asyulus 29 January 2017
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Graviton Compresses Rock

It is a free online comic, so here you can read it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xzTezujWsY


Based on the pixel-scaling, the rock has a radius of 0.47 km, and having a height of 0.3 km.

The volume of a cone is:

V = (π)(0.47 km)^2(0.3 km / 3)

V = 0.069 km^3 or 6.9*10^13 cm^3

Using the density of granite to find the mass:

M = DV = (2.65 g/cm^3)(6.9*10^13 cm^3)

M = 1.8285*10^14 g or 1.8285*10^11 kg

Since this was catched and lifted by four men,

M = 1.8285*10^11 kg / 4 = 4.57125*10^10 kg or 50,389,406 short tons (Class G)


Scales to Thor, Iron Man, Wonder Man and Vision.

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Asyulus Asyulus 27 December 2016
2

Tony Stark a.k.a. Iron Man stops Bomb

Original calc here: https://forums.hero-academia.com/xfa-blog-entry/calc-requests-part-26.36253/

I found out that there are some mistakes and errors in that calc, he used fragmentation instead of pulverization (since it was a crater), and he used the California diameter only instead of the West Coast diameter.

Re-doing the calc:

Based on this comic, P.E.P.P.E.R. calculated that the bomb will turn the West Coast of the United States into a crater. That would be the sheer KE of the bomb, and Iron Man stopped it. To find the kinetic energy of the bomb, let's determine the diameter of the West Coast:


Using D/4 crater depth:

1,910.58 km / 4 = 479.645 km

By using the ellipsoid volume calculator in Google , the volume will be 7.33 * 10^9 km^3, or 7.33 *…


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Asyulus Asyulus 22 December 2016
2

Classic Iron Man destroys debris enough to fill Grand Canyon


So here we go, I'll calculate the attack output for this feat performed in a Classic Armor, or Model 4.

To find the volume of the Grand Canyon, let's use Wikipedia source. It extends up to 446 kilometers, having an rim-to-rim width of 29 kilometers, and has a depth of 1.857 kilometers.

Using a formula of l * w * h, the volume would be 24,018.438 cubic kilometers, or 2.402e19 cubic centimeters.

Can't really tell if he violently fragmentated or vaporized the debris, therefore I'll do both:

2.402e19 cc * 69 joules/cc = 1.65738e21 joules

2.402e19 cc * 25,700 joules/cc = 6.17314e23 joules


Low-end: 1.65738e21 joules (Large Island level)

High-end: 6.17314e23 joules (Large Country level)

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Asyulus Asyulus 24 November 2016
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Iron Man digs a trench half the size of Grand Canyon



  • 1 Method 1
  • 2 Method 2
    • 2.1 Update:
  • 3 Conclusion


According to this site, the Grand Canyon has a volume of 4.17 trillion meters^3. Converting it to cubic centimeters makes it 4.17*10^18 cm^3.

Half of that is: 4.17*10^18 / 2 = 2.085*10^18 cm^3

In the image shown above, the debris were small that a lot of small debris are even smaller than the repulsors itself. So let's use v. fragmentation:

2.085*10^18 cm^3 * 69 = 1.43865*10^20 joules or 34.384 gigatons of TNT (Island Level)


According to the Wikipedia, Grand Canyon is 446 km long, is 29 km wide and has a depth of 1.9 km. Multiplying them (v = l*w*h) will contribute into a volume of 24575 km^3. Converting it to cubic centimeters makes it 2.46*10^19 cm^3.

Half of that is: 2.46*10^19 / 2 = 1.23*10^19 cm^3

In the imag…





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Asyulus Asyulus 13 November 2016
4

Iron Man (Marvel Comics) destroys Manhattan-sized chunk of rock

Iron Man (Marvel Comics)

I know this has been calculated before, but I'll try to do myself in a different method since the others have different calculations, and I think this is more clearer:

5.1987197*10^22 joules (Country Level)

Adding it to violent fragmentation energy: 5.1987197*10^22 joules + 2.079729*10^19 joules = 5.2007994*10^22 joules (Country Level)

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