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@coolcat4: Torque is also equal to the espression I gave earlier (with Force). You need that expression to calculate the force.You are simply making stuff up at this point.You can't prove1. Earth acte...
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@coolcat4: I think you need to take a basic class in physics.Torque = Force x lever arm length x sine of angle between force and lever arm.You are assuming machine is applying force at the axis (which...
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I haven't read all of the calculations yet. But so far the assumption of the length of the lever arm is wrong.The length of the lever arm of the machine doesn't necessarily equal the length of the lev...
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@kryptonianking88 said: @h1a8: post calcright click on image and select open in new tabhttps://imgur.com/cjRYlAZ
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I would say Superman stops at around 10-15k (not counting the tectonic plate feat). I calculated Nam ek throwing the train to be around 20,000 tons (I can post it if you like). I don't believe Nam is...
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@capital-g: Either can solo due to the difference in speed. Using logic, either kryptonian has the ability to view Thanos as a near statue. It will be extremely difficult for Thanos to land a blow. Ev...
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Thor would have to fight smart and keep his distance and use lightning consistently. Once Thanos throws the sword, Thor should knock it out of the air and keep it away from Thanos. If Thor decides to ...
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@captainmarvel11: Superman throws one punch at a time. FineHe still statues them
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@captainmarvel11: Punching slower doesn’t equate to punching harder.Superman is easily strong enough to ko Thor with his strength.Hulk can get bfred. Or he statues both
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Easy win for Superman. Just statue both or throw Hulk in space and deal with Thor.
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