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mtrindadc
mtrindadc 4 mo 18 d
Yujiro (Baki) - vs - Tanktop Master (OPM)
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Tanktop Master (OPM) One Punch man is on ANOTHER LEVEL guys... and i will proove it..

in manga and in the anime.. TANKTOP MASTER JUST throws an entire several-story building with 6 floors at a height above the clouds



We can estimate the force required for Tanktop Master to throw a building!

1. Estimate the Building's Weight:


- Let's assume the building is a simple rectangular structure with 6 floors.
- We can pick an average height for each floor, say 3 meters (a common floor height).
- If the building is wide and long, let's estimate a width of 15 meters and a length of 20 meters. These are generous assumptions for a residential building.

With these values, we can calculate the building's volume:

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Building volume = height x width x length
= 6 floors * 3 meters/floor * 15 meters * 20 meters
= 5400 cubic meters


2. Now, we need the density of the building material. Concrete is a common building material, with a density of around 2400 kg/cubic meter.

Building mass = volume x density
= 5400 cubic meters * 2400 kg/cubic meter
= 12,960,000 kg

**This is roughly 13,000 tons.**
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mtrindadc
mtrindadc 4 mo 18 d
Yujiro (Baki) - vs - Tanktop Master (OPM)
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Tanktop Master (OPM) 3. So lets calculate the Force Required for Throwing:

(tanktop master demonstrated immense strength not only by throwing this building but also several structures throughout the anime at incredible speeds and extreme heights and distances... but let's just calculate this feat)





Tanktop Master’s feat demonstrates immense strength, likely in the tens of thousands or more.
Considering the corrected height, let’s calculate the potential energy:

(in a typical city environment, clouds often begin forming around 2,000 meters (approximately 6,500 feet) above the surface.)

Height above the clouds: 2000 meters.
Potential energy (PE) due to lifting the building: PE=mgh

PE = (12,960,000 kg) X (9,8 m/s²) X (2000 m) = 254 G
Converting Energy to Tons of Strength:

1 ton of TNT (explosive energy) ≈ 4.18 GJ.

So the Energy required to lift the building: 4.18GJ/ton254GJ​≈60.67tons of strength!!!

Based on the corrected height, the potential energy of the throw above the clouds would be approximately 60.67 tons of strength! (but he trowed the building in a second... so lets calculate WITH the speed)
mtrindadc
mtrindadc 4 mo 18 d
Yujiro (Baki) - vs - Tanktop Master (OPM)
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Tanktop Master (OPM) 4. Now lets calculate the speed :

Assuming that a standard anime frame rate is of a 24 fps, then 1 frame would be 1/24 seconds (approximately 0.04 seconds). This would result in an incredibly fast throwing speed, likely exceeding the speed of sound (around 343 meters per second). Such speeds are highly unrealistic for throwing a massive object but LETS GO!


- Frame rate (fps) = 24 frames/second
- Time per frame = 1 / fps = 1 / 24 seconds ≈ 0.042 seconds (assuming a 24 fps frame rate)
- Building mass (from previous calculation) = 12,960,000 kg

Here's the issue:

Throwing a 13,000-ton building in 0.042 seconds (one frame) would result in an incredibly high speed. Using the formula:

Speed = distance / time

Even with a short throwing distance (let's say 10 meters), the speed would be:

Speed = 10 meters / 0.042 seconds ≈ 238.1 m/s (meters per second)

This speed is supersonic, exceeding the speed of sound (around 343 m/s).

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Tanktop Master (OPM) wins!