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Imagine the following /sci/.

A big dude is squatting a massive weight, pretty much like in this pic.

Say, he has... 900lbs on the bar and he is comming out of the hole and ascending. He is generating about 1200-1100lbs of force with his body ( assuming he is 200-300lbs; 200-300lbs+900).

Suddently when he hits parallel, the bar snaps in half and the weights fall to his side, this takes less than one second, so fast the dude cant feel the weight went off and still generates the same ammount of force.

My question is, how long will it take for him to skyrocket to the moon

>> No.4336897

4 days 11 hours and 46 minutes

>> No.4336899

>>4336889
I don't know this skyrocket thing, but he is gonna stand up pretty fast and possibly fall backwards.

>> No.4336904

he will be ripped apart from the gravity field being re-unified, sadly

>> No.4336907

He will fly towards the atmosphere so fast he is gonna burn before he reaches space.

Like a reverse meteor

/thread

>> No.4336909

without the bar to act on, the kinetic energy will have nowhere to go, causing the energy to go back into his muscles and make them grow.

This is how weight lifting makes you stronger, fyi.

>> No.4336912

You could actually figure out how long it would take him to get to the moon constantly applying that force.

>> No.4336917

>>4336909
then that would mean gambit from xmen would be xbawks heuge.
No

>> No.4336919

you expect to go to the moon with only lmao4plate??

>> No.4336925
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4336925

the earth will move in the opposite direction, shifting us ever so slightly away from the sun causing an eternal ice age.

>> No.4336931

>>4336919
Those are 90lb plates...

/fit/izen here btw

>> No.4336937

Everybody wanna be a astronaut, don't nobody wanna lift this heavy ass weight!

>> No.4336941

>>4336919

>>4336931
here

Correction they are 110lb plates. Sorry wasn't thinking right

>> No.4336946

>>4336937
I lol'd

>> No.4336966

>>4336889

Bars don't just fucking snap in half for a start.

Even if it did all of the energy would dissipate through his body before reaching the ground. His body would crumple in a spazzed uncontrolled mess because there is no force focused on launching the entire body.

>> No.4336977

>>4336966

Could he somehow channel the energy into the ground and cause an earthquake? I mean, if he was skilled enough and had complete control of his body

>> No.4336982

>>4336966
His body would crumple?

He was lifting the weight and somehow that weight breaks and falls off to the side and his body falls apart

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4336983

>>4336966
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>> No.4336999

Guys, if he absorbed all of the energy, doesn't that mean he could run really fast like the Flash?

>> No.4337021

Couldn't we use this to power the world? Is there anyway we can get this energy to spin a turbine or something...

>> No.4337132

>>4336999

probably, but he'd lose all his gains.

>> No.4337434

>>4336983

>on a science & math board
>calling someone an aspie for being knowledgeable

I seriously hate you people

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>>4337434
>be assburger
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>complain shit
>be shit
I think I found your true essence