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Eat Drink and get laid, or try and get into Kelly Martins pants if she’s divorced if you felling board the link below leads to a Earth Effects program i.e. you can simulate your own end of the world if a rock hit the earth you can adjust of speed, size, type of rock your comet or asteroid impact. An example: your 200 miles from the point of impact, a projectile 70 miles in with will impact 1500/k^3 for porous rock at 40 km a sec at a 40 degree angle hitting Sedimentary Rock.
See link below.
Energy:
Energy before atmospheric entry: 8.98 x 1026 Joules = 2.15 x 1011 MegaTons TNT
The average interval between impacts of this size is longer than the Earth's age.
Such impacts could only occur during the accumulation of the Earth, between 4.5 and 4 billion years ago.
Major Global Changes:
The Earth is not strongly disturbed by the impact and loses negligible mass.
The impact does not make a noticeable change in the Earth's rotation period or the tilt of its axis.
The impact does not shift the Earth's orbit noticeably.
Crater Dimensions:
What does this mean?
Transient Crater Diameter: 472 km = 293 miles
Transient Crater Depth: 167 km = 104 miles
Final Crater Diameter: 1060 km = 657 miles
Final Crater Depth: 2.41 km = 1.49 miles
The crater formed is a complex crater.
The volume of the target melted or vaporized is 5.14e+06 km3 = 1.23e+06 miles3
Roughly half the melt remains in the crater , where its average thickness is 29.3 km = 18.2 miles
Thermal Radiation:
What does this mean?
Time for maximum radiation: 48.2 seconds after impact
Your position is inside the fireball.
The fireball appears 1360 times larger than the sun
Thermal Exposure: 4.11 x 1012 Joules/m2
Duration of Irradiation: 25100 seconds
Radiant flux (relative to the sun): 164000
Effects of Thermal Radiation:
Clothing ignites
Much of the body suffers third degree burns
Newspaper ignites
Plywood flames
Deciduous trees ignite
Grass ignites
Seismic Effects:
What does this mean?
The major seismic shaking will arrive at approximately 64.4 seconds.
Richter Scale Magnitude: 12.2 (This is greater than any earthquake in recorded history)
Mercalli Scale Intensity at a distance of 322 km:
X. Most masonry and frame structures destroyed with their foundations. Some well-built wooden structures and bridges destroyed. Serious damage to dams, dikes, embankments. Large landslides. Water thrown on banks of canals, rivers, lakes, etc. Sand and mud shifted horizontally on beaches and flat land. Rails bent slightly.
XI. As X. Rails bent greatly. Underground pipelines completely out of service.
XII. As X. Damage nearly total. Large rock masses displaced. Lines of sight and level distorted. Objects thrown into the air.
Ejecta:
What does this mean?
The ejecta will arrive approximately 264 seconds after the impact.
Your position is beneath the continuous ejecta deposit.
Average Ejecta Thickness: 13300 m = 43700 ft
Air Blast:
What does this mean?
The air blast will arrive at approximately 976 seconds.
Peak Overpressure: 5.42e+08 Pa = 5420 bars = 76900 psi
Max wind velocity: 18700 m/s = 41900 mph
Sound Intensity: 175 dB (Dangerously Loud)
Damage Description:
Multistory wall-bearing buildings will collapse.
Wood frame buildings will almost completely collapse.
Multistory steel-framed office-type buildings will suffer extreme frame distortion, incipient collapse.
Highway truss bridges will collapse.
Highway girder bridges will collapse.
Glass windows will shatter.
Cars and trucks will be largely displaced and grossly distorted and will require rebuilding before use.
Up to 90 percent of trees blown down; remainder stripped of branches and leaves.
Yeah it pretty cool
enjoy
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/impacteffects/
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