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05-16-2022, 05:55 PM( This post was last modified: 05-16-2022, 05:57 PM by Wrapp )
(05-16-2022, 05:51 PM)LonePredator Wrote: Okay so my calculation was indeed wrong yet again. I'm sorry for stretching it for this long and arguing for this long, I'll delete the previous posts now.
Here is the ACTUALLY CORRECT calculation:
200kg/100kg (new mass of Jaguar/old mass of Jaguar) = 2
Now, the bite force will increase by 2^2/3 times which means the bite force will become the following:
750N x 2^2/3 = 750x1.5874 = 1190N
So IF the 100kg Jaguar had a bite force of 750N then the new 200kg Jaguar will have a bite force of 1190N.
Once again, I'm sorry I streched this argument for this long and I'll delete my previous posts now.
(What you said about the square-cube law still wasn't correct though)
There you come! I appreciate you for the correction once again. Atleast now you are able to understand things. Anywhays, this is a quick post and will be getting back to you once again after reviewing your method. (Whatever I said about the square cube law was correct though. People who read it will understand.)