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Introduction[]


In issue #28 of the IDW Sonic Comics, Silver crushes a giant steel robot with his Psychokinesis. I'll use the same method that was used for the Izuku crushing a rock calculation (which was accepted).

Calculation[]


It's hard to get an exact size for Zor, but in Lost World, he looks to be around the same height as Sonic. It's already been established in several other calcs that Modern Sonic has a canonical height of 100cm. So I'll use that as a basis of how big the ship he's riding on is. I need the surface area of the ship instead of Silver's hand, because he uses Psychokinesis. Which coats the entirety of the ship, making the ships surface area his.

100/80 = 1.25 cm/px

1.25*28 = 35cm

35/15 = 2.3 cm/px

Semi-Axis C: 2.3*214 = 492.2cm (4.922 meters)

Semi-Axis B: 2.3*158 = 363.4cm (3.634 meters)

Aemi-Axis A: 363.4cm (Looks like it's the depth which given the egg shape, should be the same as the width AKA Semi-Axis A)

Plugging that into an Elipsoid Surface Area calculator I get a result of 17447.453756064m2.

Steel has a MPa of 420.

420*10^6*17447.453756064 = 7327930577546.88 Newtons/8.2369216412e8 Tons of Force (Class G)

It's possible we can double this result as Silver did it with only one hand.

8.2369216412e8*2 = 1.64738432824e9 Tons of Force (Class T)

Update[]

I was told I shouldn't use the Ultimate Tensile strength for deforming metal, but rather the yield which accounts for crushing/bending it. Makes sense to me. I also realized I used a low-end for Ultimate Tensile Strength, so hile yield IS lower than Ultimate tensile strength, the average is higher than the low-end for ultimate tensile. While I think it could be argued that I can use the highest end for yield strength due to robots in Sonic being far more advanced and durable than our stuff. But average is fine.

Tensile strength yield ranges from 200 - 2100, giving us an average of 1150.

1150*10^6*17447.453756064 = 20064571819473.6 Newtons/2.25534759224e+9 Tons of Force (Class T)

Used one hand, so double result

2.25534759224e+9*2 = 4.51069518448e+9 Tons of Force (Class T)

Result[]


Silver Crushes a giant Owl:

One Hand: 8.2369216412e8 Tons of Force; Class G

Two Hands: 1.64738432824e9 Tons of Force; Class T

Update[]

One Hand: 2.25534759224e+9 Tons of Force Class T

Two Hands: 4.51069518448e+9 Tons of Force Class T (Accepted)

Huge LS upgrade for IDW if this gets accepted

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