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Kuroda Taishi
06-20-2010, 11:55 AM
Who wins?

Kuroda Taishi
06-20-2010, 11:57 AM
No idea what that means. Please remember BG rules or I will be forced to infract you for spamming by not providing reasoning.

Akira Of Shiseiten
06-20-2010, 12:01 PM
Babyshake is another version of rape.

Amuro in RX 78-2 can easily tank everything Luffy got then proceed to cut him in half.

Sazabi24
06-20-2010, 12:14 PM
Luffy can probably pound the Gundam to bits.

It's only 50 tons. Luffy was calced to be able to pick up 14 million pounds.

Kuroda Taishi
06-20-2010, 12:16 PM
Luffy can probably pound the Gundam to bits.

It's only 50 tons. Luffy was calced to be able to pick up 14 million pounds.

Was that in Nightmare Luffy mode or Gear 3?

Sazabi24
06-20-2010, 12:22 PM
posting for the blind retard.

Well, I can't thank EM enough. I was going to postpone this to later tomorrow because scaling and finding the mass is the most time consuming.

Now the rest is Newton's second law and projectile motion.

To put this at a low end, I assume Luffy threw the rock at an angle of 45, which will require the least force for a constant distance.

Projectile equation of range:

R = (u2sin(2 x a)) / g

R: horizontal range (100m)
u: initial velocity (?)
a: angle (45)
g: acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s2)

u2 = (100 x 9.81) / sin(2 x 45)
u2 = 981 / 1
u = 31.3 m/s


Now since Luffy was lifting the rock while his arms are half retracted, the acceleration should befrom rest to 31.3 at half of an arm's length (about 0.45m)

2as = v2 - u2

a: acceleration (?)
s: distance (0.45m)
v: final velocity (31.3 m/s)
u: initial velocity (0 m/s)

(2 x 0.45)a = 31.32 - 02
0.9a = 979.7
a = 1088.5 m/s2

For the force needed:

F = ma
F: force
m: mass
a: acceleration

I will use the mass range provided by Endless Mike.

Low end:
F = (123,428,237.7)(1088.5)
=1.3435 x 1011 N

Gravity applies that force on 13,695,375.8 tons

High end:
F = (179,531,982.1)(1088.5)
=1.954205 x 1011 N
Gravity applies that on 19,920,546.6 tons

Tens of millions of tons. Feel free to correct anything you dislike.


Congrats, you just made yourself blind and dumb? How did you get on the internet in the first place? Im pretty sure that the internet isn't available in braille.