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Poll: How tough should 20th Level Fighters be? (MCU edition)
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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8536671" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>More. This is a fun one. Remember when Thor(without his hammer) helped forge his new axe? I got this off the internet someone who did the calculations(so if it's wrong, blame him).</p><p></p><p>"Thor is 96 pixels, while the forge is 1,704 pixels. I'll say that the doors are a cylinder. Since Thor is 6'3, and he was slouching, so I'll say 6 feet, or 1.83 meters. The door is 1,355 pixels, which makes it 14.144 times larger than Thor, or 25.83 meters wide. that makes the Radius 12.915 meters. Let's say that the door is one meter thick. That gets us a volume of 524.05 cubic meters. Density of tungsten is 19.250 kg/m^3, which gives us a mass of 10,087,962.5 kilograms. Not too impressive. However, this was done under the gravity of a neutron star, which is 200 billion times that of Earth's gravity, bringing the weight up to 2,017,592,500,000,000,000 kilograms. However, that's not all. TO quote the original calc:</p><p></p><p>"We see that the mechanism is driven mechanically we see the gears and everything. So by knowing the principals of mechanical advantage we know that if thor only moves 1 foot and the things that gets moved, moves at least 20 feet than thor has to exert a force of at least 20 times greater"</p><p></p><p>So multiplying our previous value by 20 gets us 40,351,850,000,000,000,000 kilograms. That's small moon level again!"</p><p></p><p>Even if those assumptions are off by a bit, he's still capable lifting FAR more than 10,000 pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8536671, member: 23751"] More. This is a fun one. Remember when Thor(without his hammer) helped forge his new axe? I got this off the internet someone who did the calculations(so if it's wrong, blame him). "Thor is 96 pixels, while the forge is 1,704 pixels. I'll say that the doors are a cylinder. Since Thor is 6'3, and he was slouching, so I'll say 6 feet, or 1.83 meters. The door is 1,355 pixels, which makes it 14.144 times larger than Thor, or 25.83 meters wide. that makes the Radius 12.915 meters. Let's say that the door is one meter thick. That gets us a volume of 524.05 cubic meters. Density of tungsten is 19.250 kg/m^3, which gives us a mass of 10,087,962.5 kilograms. Not too impressive. However, this was done under the gravity of a neutron star, which is 200 billion times that of Earth's gravity, bringing the weight up to 2,017,592,500,000,000,000 kilograms. However, that's not all. TO quote the original calc: "We see that the mechanism is driven mechanically we see the gears and everything. So by knowing the principals of mechanical advantage we know that if thor only moves 1 foot and the things that gets moved, moves at least 20 feet than thor has to exert a force of at least 20 times greater" So multiplying our previous value by 20 gets us 40,351,850,000,000,000,000 kilograms. That's small moon level again!" Even if those assumptions are off by a bit, he's still capable lifting FAR more than 10,000 pounds. [/QUOTE]
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