@thatfoodielyss: ORIGINAL SAMYANG NOODLES WITH SOFT BOILED EGG, HOT DOG, POTSTICKERS, AND GREEN ONIONS❣️ #samyangnoodles #spicyramen #eatingsounds #mukbang #buldak

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Analysis and calculation of the physical strength and striking power of a Bengal tiger This is a biomechanical analysis of the forelimb strike force in a Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), based on empirical muscle data from a female Amur tiger (Dunn et al., 2022). The original data was scaled to a 210 kg male with a robustness coefficient of 1,1 to account for the more massive build of Bengal tigers. The calculation follows a step-by-step approach: Muscle mass and fiber length are used to calculate physiological cross-sectional area (PCSA) for the triceps, biceps, and brachialis. Muscle force is derived from PCSA multiplied by specific tension (35 N/cm²), a realistic value for explosive contractions in large predators. Leverage is calculated using total muscle length as the lever arm, not the moment arm at the joint - a more accurate approach for limb biomechanics. Static muscle force at the paw is scaled to a 210 kg Bengal tiger. Inertial force from the paw's mass and speed (12 m/s, 43 km/h) is added to get the dynamic strike force. Total dynamic strike force is presented as a range based on impact duration (0,05-0,1 seconds). The final result is a dynamic strike force of 9,66-10,31 kN (985-1051 kgf) per forepaw, with static pressure from both paws reaching 1,84 metric tons. This is not a speculative exercise. It is a transparent, reproducible calculation based on published anatomical data and standard biomechanical formulas. The numbers show how a 210 kg predator can generate enough force to break the spine or legs of prey weighing over a ton. Pretty strong, yeah? #feline #animals #Science #research #wildlife  @VERSUS @never.lock
Analysis and calculation of the physical strength and striking power of a Bengal tiger This is a biomechanical analysis of the forelimb strike force in a Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), based on empirical muscle data from a female Amur tiger (Dunn et al., 2022). The original data was scaled to a 210 kg male with a robustness coefficient of 1,1 to account for the more massive build of Bengal tigers. The calculation follows a step-by-step approach: Muscle mass and fiber length are used to calculate physiological cross-sectional area (PCSA) for the triceps, biceps, and brachialis. Muscle force is derived from PCSA multiplied by specific tension (35 N/cm²), a realistic value for explosive contractions in large predators. Leverage is calculated using total muscle length as the lever arm, not the moment arm at the joint - a more accurate approach for limb biomechanics. Static muscle force at the paw is scaled to a 210 kg Bengal tiger. Inertial force from the paw's mass and speed (12 m/s, 43 km/h) is added to get the dynamic strike force. Total dynamic strike force is presented as a range based on impact duration (0,05-0,1 seconds). The final result is a dynamic strike force of 9,66-10,31 kN (985-1051 kgf) per forepaw, with static pressure from both paws reaching 1,84 metric tons. This is not a speculative exercise. It is a transparent, reproducible calculation based on published anatomical data and standard biomechanical formulas. The numbers show how a 210 kg predator can generate enough force to break the spine or legs of prey weighing over a ton. Pretty strong, yeah? #feline #animals #Science #research #wildlife @VERSUS @never.lock

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