Talk:Godzilla (Showa) vs. Zilla Jr./@comment-26477305-20151003175430/@comment-26850821-20151203030947

What a coincidence. I was just looking into other feats to support that claim. I mentioned this in a Fantasy Match in Toho Kindom just the other day.

''According to DEATH BATTLE, Godzilla's atomic breath flight scaled to 90,000 tons would require a pressure of 2.2 Quintillion Newtons per square meter. Since Joules = Newtons per meter, trying to compare these values is going to be tough. I'm guessing I'd have to multiply the pressure (N/m^2) by a volume (m^3) to get N*m. ''

''Godzilla's atomic breath is generally able to engulf tanks, and the same happened with the Tachyons' laser cannons. I'll use the dimensions of   this tank for my attempt. Base*Width*Height (not including barrel length here) gives 84.767 cubic meters.''

84.767 m^3 * 2.2E+18 N/m^2 = 1.865E+20 N*m =   ''1.865E+20 Joules. ''

''This is assuming the pressure at the end of the beam is the same as the pressure at the beginning, which wouldn't be correct under most circumstances. However, the Tachyon laser cannons were easily strong enough to blast 60,000-ton Jr. through the air even from a distance. 60,000 tons is 2/3 of 90,000 tons, and 2/3 of what I got would be  1.24E+20 Joules '' . By comparison, a 1 Gigaton (1 billion tons of TNT, the threshold for Island Level) explosion would be  4.184E+18  Joules.

Problem is I tried to run this by the VS Battles Wiki yesterday and I haven't gotten a response yet, so I don't know whether or not this is valid.

Here's another one based on the time Jr.'s atomic breath and the Sub-Zero Manta's ice breath created a supercell thunderstorm.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">''According to this, an average thunderstorm would have 17 quadrillion joules of energy just from the condensation of water alone. I've also read that this isn't the total energy in a storm, and that a supercell storm is significantly stronger than a normal thunderstorm. How much energy would it take to create one?''

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">EDIT: Okay, according to this,

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">https://venera4.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/blustering-about-hurricanes/

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;line-height:22px;margin-bottom:0px!important;">there's a difference between energy of rain fall and rain heat regarding the energy of a hurricane, but I don't know how much different that is from the above calc and I don't know how reliable this is.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;line-height:22px;margin-bottom:0px!important;">A supercell is the strongest type of thunderstorm there is, significantly stronger than a normal storm. Supercells are strong enough to create tornadoes, sometimes multiple tornadoes, and that's exactly what happened in the Godzilla: The Series episode Wedding Bells Blew. According to the first calculation above, a normal, modest-sized thunderstorm would release 17 quadrillion Joules of energy from the condensation of water.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;line-height:22px;margin-bottom:0px!important;">A supercell with multiple tornadoes is much stronger, and the energy required to create a storm may be even higher than the energy released, but, again, this hasn't been verified yet.