What is it with this fight and needing to scale every last thing? Oh well… So we know that the dragon ripped apart the ring, destroyed part of the stands, punched a hole in the roof, and ripped apart nearly half of the roof from pushing Bui around. I’m going to find the total energy output of the dragon here, and potentially its speed too. The Black Dragon pushes Bui all around the stadium causing a lot of destruction. Falls in line with Kurama’s statement that he doubled in power within a day too. This is right in line with the energy I got for his crater, except he did it casually this time. I can’t seem to find this figure for steel, so I’m using iron, which is a big part of steel anyway so I don’t think it’s unreasonable. Now we need to find latent heat of vaporization. Specific heat of steel is 490 J/kg C. Total weight of the axe vaporized is 1,819.3 kg, as we found out up above (Using full volume of axe.) I’ll assume the conversion is from room temp to 2750, so 2720 C is our number. The best number I could find was 2750 C, but if anyone finds a more accurate number, let me know in the comments. It’s surprisingly hard to find the boiling point of steel. Luckily, most of the numbers are already here thanks to the Bui axe calculation from earlier. With latent heat, we can figure out how much energy Hiei needed to do this. It’s just a much cooler thing to see here, and in the case of YYH the manga outdoing the anime doesn’t happen often. I always thought this was one case where the manga did better than the anime. We see here that Hiei vaporizes Bui’s axe into nothing. Not terribly impressive, but when you consider the armor doesn’t allow him to use youki and that’s how strong he is naturally without it… besides, all this work of measuring the axe was actually for the next bit □ Now we can get energy using the work formula. That would give the stone slab a takeoff velocity of 11.293 m/sīui swung his axe in a full 180 degree horizontal motion, but some of that is obviously follow through because the slab was released right down the middle. Getting back to this wonderful projectile launch calculator, we can observe that Bui threw the slab pretty much straight (1 degree) and from shoulder height, so probably 1.6 m or so, taking into account over sized anime heads □ We found in a prior calculation that a tile length is 2.227 m.Ģ.227 * 3 = 6.681 m, distance the stone slab traveled. Volume as a rectangular prism would be 4.02 m^3Ģ,700 * 4.02 = 10,854 kg, weight of the stone slab.įrom what I can tell in the scans, Bui seems to have thrown the slab 3 tile lengths. 21 = 1,690.5 kg, weight of the axe from Bui’s grip to axe head.īui is 251 Px compared to the stone slab height at 140, length at 335, and depth at 167.ġ40 / 251 =. Going to assume the entire axe is steel, as more modern times tend to go that route from what I can find. Second axe cylinder is 22 px in diameter. And for good measure I need one more thing – thickness of the axe head. Top of axe half sphere is 46 px in diameter. Length of non-rounded axe head is 155 px. 722 mĪxe Head least wide width is 135 px. 066 mĪxe head radius (1/3rd circle) is 147 px. You’ll see it down below, but I’m doing things a bit out of order here for my own convenience. Bui is 2.01 m tall. FYI I found the axe head thickness in a separate scan. Hot damn this is a lot of stuff to measure… well, let’s get to it. What’s impressive here is that the weight is so far away from Bui, and I think we can get some interesting results to not only show strength and energy required, but even the speed of Bui’s axe swing too! Bui lifts up a stone slab with his axe and throws it at Hiei.
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