Re: Establishing Why Meteor > Shinsuusenju Using Maths And Physics [Full Version][Rea
You can't scale the meteors height like that. The pillars you scaled the height of the meteor from is much farther away that the point. In actuality, the meteor is much higher than that. You can clearly see that there are clouds around the meteor. Clouds in the sky are much higher than 828 meters.
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In arid and mountainous areas, the cloud base can be in excess of 20,000 feet (6,100 m)
The location or Madara's revival was a mountainous area, so the clouds should be 6,100 meters high.
Now, there are two methods we can use to find out a good estimate of how hard the impact of the meteor truly is.
First up is using the potential energy formula.
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Mass = 6770752777800 kg
Gravity = 9.8m/s^2
Height = 6100 meters
PE = (6770752777800)(9.8)(6100) = 404755600000000000 J
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404755600000000000 J = 96.73891013397787 Megatons
But that's retarded because 96 Megatons isn't nearly enough to destroy the Shinsuusenju.
So now we will use Kinetic energy.
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Kinetic Energy = (1/2)(Mass in kg)(velocity in m/s)^2
Mass = 6770752777800 kg
Velocity = 38.26 km/s = 38260 m/s
Kinetic Energy = (1/2)(6770752777800 kg)(38260 m/s)^2
Kinetic Energy = 4955607400000000000000 Joules
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4955607400000000000000 J = 1184418.5946479202 MT
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1184418.5946479202 MT = 1.18 Teratons
1.18 Teratons is nearly equivalent to the destruction of a small country.