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User:MrWarnerTheGreat/Mega Man 8 - Duo creates a massive explosion

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Introduction

I have been summoned by the Mega men to redo a feat where Duo and another character clash with enough energy to create a massive explosion.

The Calculation

This planet is Jupiter as not only does its pattern match up with the actual thing more with it more but we blatantly see its red giant here. Some have claimed "It's not Jupiter, it's Saturn as it has rings" but this claim is ignorant as it not only ignores the point above but other planets do have rings as well. In this Solar System, Specifically Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings. It's rings also match up closer to Jupiter's as they are more faint and thin just like the actual Jupiter as opposed to Saturn's rings which are far more visable, has the biggest ring system and even visually looks different then our planet here formation wise. I will be assuming that the shape of the dispersed cloud mass was of an oblate dome. The density of Jupiter is 687 kg/m^3. This feat would scale to Classic Mega Man as he can fight with Duo. The Robot Masters scale as well considering they can hurt Mega Man, fight on par with him, etc

Forming our Equation

Jupiter has a diameter of 69911 kilometers. Within the image below, the diameter of this planet is 970.5px wide.


Duo and the other bot's explosion is 299.4 pixels in diameter, or 21567.597527 kilometers. Thus, the radius is 10783.7987635 kilometers. With this in mind, we can now form our final equation to get this result.


Final Equation

((21567.597527/0.28)^3)/1000/2 = 228507901499 megatons of TNT, or about 9.560770598718e+26 joules, which gets Multi-Continent level.

Conclusion

228.51 petatons of TNT - High 6-A