Introduction and Feat[]
In Yu-Gi-Oh! a giant Leviathan creates the most ridiculous storm I have seen in fiction. At least on a planetary scale. This is on a continental scale and spins insanely fast. This should be good.
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The Calculation[]
This is a lot of mass moving very quickly. We need to find out how much of a punch this thing is carrying. To find that, we need to get Kinetic Energy. KE needs speed and mass, and to get both of those we need to determine size.
The Earth is 335 pixels in the shot. The Earth is 12742 km in diameter, so each pixel is 38.036 km. This gives our 108 pixel storm a real diameter of 4107.888 km, or a radius of 2053.944 km. Assuming these are normal stormclouds (which is a safe estimate, since they are likely far larger considering the scale of the storm) with a height of 13 km, we find the volume of the storm to be 1.72x10^8 cubic km, or 1.72x10^17 cubic meters. Using the density of 1.003 kg/m^3, we find that the storm is whopping 1.73x10^17 kg. So we have mass, time to get speed.
We can find speed based off of rotation speed. We can use the formula V= (2xpixR)/T, when V is speed in meters per second, R is radius in meters, and T is time of a single rotation in seconds, to get this speed. We can't use normal radius, however. We must use the average radius for the mass. This isn't just half radius, it is actually 1451 km. The rotation begins at 6:31:61 and ends at 6:36:53, giving a rotation completion time of 4.92 seconds. We plug into our formula for a whopping 1,853,028.838 meters per second, or Mach 5402.416. That's fast... For those wondering, the outer rim is obviously moving faster than the average at a truly massive 2,621,951.220 m/s, Mach 7644.173, nearly 1% SoL.
KE: 0.5*(1.73x10^17)*1853028.838^2 = 2.970x10^29 joules
Final Tally[]
- Speed
Average Rotation Speed: 1,853,028.838 meters per second, or Mach 5402.416, Massively Hypersonic+
Edge Rotation Speed: 2,621,951.220 m/s, Mach 7644.173, Massively Hypersonic+
- Attack Potency
Massive Massively Hypersonic Storm: 2.970x10^29 joules, 5-C, Moon level