Would the Demoknight's Charge in TF2 Actually Kill You?
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- After 50 hours of editing, we answer the question, would the demoknight's charge in TF2 actually kill you?
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Hey everyone, in particular to those with great physics/maths knowledge, please let me know any mistakes I’ve made. Of course, be nice, I tried my best and I’d appreciate criticism over just insults.
Nice
Jesus, that's some damn hefty work put into one video!
wow
Bet you don’t remember me
The distance in your equation should be the distance that the force is acting over, not the distance traveled in the charge. You are plugging in numbers into the equation that makes no sense to get any real answer.
Average Force x Distance = Work (Change in energy)
you got that right, but the distance the Demoman is accelerating is however far he slides after hitting the person.
Even then you cannot assume 100% energy transfer. You could calculate the percent energy transfer based on the mass of the Demoman, the speed before the collision, the mass of the target, and the final speeds after the collision. I don't want to do this because it is a lot of work, so I will just assume some numbers to get your answer of 1660N closer to the actual answer.
The energy the Demoman has during his charge is 11,215 J and let's say the collision happens over .5meters
Average force = K/D The average force on the target would be 22,431N, more than enough to kill someone. You were off by a factor of 20.
There are other methods to solve this problem, a more accurate one would be to find the velocity of the target after the collision and the time it takes the target to accelerate. Then you could find the acceleration of the target and plug that into Average Force = Mass x Acceleration. If you have the mass of the target then you can find the average force on the target over the distance that it accelerated. This is how I would have done the calculations, no need to find any numbers on the Demoman.
Your mistake was taking a huge distance value, which canceled out how damn fast the Demoman is going.
Literally the only spy main that doesn’t have an anime girl in the thumbnail!
Edit: Yes, I know about the other spy mains now, but I commented this when I didn’t watch that many spy mains.
The Playlist Guy he is an anime girl
*_(0o0)_*
Wait wut
Hes still wearing a Japanese Hat 😂👌
Nexoz Xerlion don’t ever use emojis ever again!
fails my physics exam
Me: *Oh yeah yeah I totally understand yeah...*
*Cocky me, Yeah I'll do the hardest math and physics*
after exam: *dEaD*
Oh yea physics that subject which happened in the Cambridge exam I totally understand that
try understanding this video when your 12
Oh
Yeah thats my thing
Demoman is the second fastest thing alive, because engineer reacts to his sentry being destroyed 5 milliseconds after destruction
Miliseconds matter for receiving a signal.
The Miliseconds doesnt matter on human reaction time so when your Building is Destroyed you treat this response as IT came immediately rather than with delay.
Because we as humans our eyes and hearing has limits that IT cannot pass whatsoever so its common topic of fooling.
For example the sight works on basis of cone spread eg more horizontal sight range with farther distance but the farther is the object it is more spreaded as blur.
Your hearing is also affected by it aswell but the cone effect is less potent. But you will hear worse if your turned in opposite direction of sound.
I am not Expert just saying how I know stuff works.
So Engineer reacting in 5ms is for human processing immediate response.
@@KL53986 r/woooosh
@@scc8 except not really
@@scc8 Shut up
Sonic: am I a joke to you?
But it's just a theory. A Game Theory™. Thanks for watching.
Arthur Dent except this had real research instead of lying, making shit up, and heavy biases.
@@Skullhawk13 ExCuSe Me?
kiwisinner game theory was poorly researched, and flat out lied on many occasions.
Aaaaand cut
@@Skullhawk13 yeahhhh.....
No
>finding the area of a vertex was literally impossible
not surprising, it's just a singular, infinitely small point in space :P
correct me if im wrong but isnt that called a singularity aka whats in the middle of a black hole
@@gidoiurafael no its not a black hole singularity, that requires an extremely large mass in a infinity small point in space.
@@chronicsnail6675 understandable
Finding the area of a vertex is entirely possible. Simply go down to the atom(s) at the tip and get its area. Doable with our current tech? No. Possible? Yes.
@@iljaradenkovs7150 no
Bruh I learned more about kinetic energy in like 2 or 3 minutes than I have in a combined total of 13 hours in school jesus
That was, the single best way to advertise your merch and Patreon, you have all of my respect
*in math class*
me: when are we even going to use this in real life?
me now: oh ok
"That hurt less than my divorce. I miss my kids"
-Enginer 2019
That's a voiceline?
@@thegaspoweredjohnnyjohn3972 Nope.
@@pornflakes1292 lol
"But in this game they shrug the charge off like it's nothing"
*Inb4 footage of the splendid screen one hitting a full health scout*
Holy goodness, the video barely started and i already like it. Nothings better than ocarina of time songs.
0:56 update the music gets better
4:13 oh my goooosh this man deserves 3 subscribers at least
Also, if he smashes into something with that force, the pipe grenades on his chest would probably explode. So, he would DEFINITELY kill you.
Im doing Cambridge university biology, physics, chemistry and maths but im bad at the maths part
Anyone:*doing tf2 with sfm*
Uncle Dane:it’s free real estate
Me in an math exam :THIS IS THE HARDEST EQUATION EVER
me watching this vid: ohhh so thats how the shield works
I must admit that u killed me with all these physics n maths...especially maths
You forgot to account for how many heads the demo has collected
you can hit a lot harder if you trimp with the tide turner
Thank you for uploading btw. always love your content.
xD smooth on how you came up with the merch stuff
This is the only dude that did something in physics and math class.
Teacher: you'll need to know this on the test..
Hamajai Neo: ok but when will we need it in real lif-
Him years later: fuck guess I needed it after all.
You put too much work into this video, but it was entertaining nonetheless XD.
1:23
Scout: Am I a joke to you?
Lol
If a whack to the head with a pan would kill someone then I'd think a longsword would do just fine
This is the only student that did something in math class.
That was the best self plug I've seen in my life lmfao
9:40
Air drag and friction actually do exist in the Source Engine. It's just that they have already been accounted for, and the number you calculated was the Demo's energy AFTER drag and friction
Wait so yer saying the black scottish cyclops, could be even faster than he already is, if the engine did take drag and friction into account?
@@thegrandnope7143 Yes, just like YOU could be faster if there was no such thing as wind resistance
It’s a big black Scottish cyclops running at you with a shield WITH a spike on said shield and carrying a heavy ass sword.
With the spike you should have used an arrowhead since they both have 4 slender sides to puncture the body and it would be a plausible substitute
4:26 Is that my boi, Roland Warzecha?
Actually, the weight of the shield seems just fine. Medieval armor, shields and weapons aren't as heavy as people generally think, and that shield IS quite small compared to the ones I am familiar with. I'm not an expert, so take my words with a grain of salt, but that weight doesn't seem to off...
EDIT: I realized that people might think I'm talking about the later weight, but I'm talking about the recreation. They aren't exactly that much different, if made a bit better because of our better technology.
dude i justo learned 10 years of school with this single video. And people say videogames disturb studies
1:21 Scout: Hold my beer
*Goes fastboi loadout
*hold my Bonk*
@@rinredtailthefox-dragonhyb6343 hold my crit a cola and baby face blaster
Short answer: yes
Long answer: yes but only with spike
Demo man is incredibly light
I like how uncle Dane just started his intro
There's an easy way to avoid this kind of death.
*Move to the fucking side.*
Next video: would a sword kill you in real life?
0:36 **Uncle Dane Theme Intensifies**
*"DISPENSER COMMING UP"*
"that hurts less than my divorce, i miss my kids"
fun fact in time if I'm dumb old man's charge will make you go 600 miles per hour if you time it right off of a clif or a 2 inch wooden piece
4:41 just to let you know the medieval times started near the 12th century and ended in the 15th after that there was the age of discovery and from research this was the beginning of the gun
Wow this was 8 months ago
Me trying to convince the teacher im doing my work: 6:17
dani:boring shut up nerd
everyone: * mike wazowski face*
Man you put a lot of effort into this.
Me the whole video:
Ok. Ok. I understand.
My brain:
Yo this guy is the smartest man alive
My brain isn't big enough for this
5:40 this whole segment is a red herring... you should calculate the force of impact based on the *deceleration* of the Demoman when he hits the other player. I.e. how fast he was going divided by how long it takes for him to come to a stop. You can rearrange 1/2 m v^2 = FD for this as well, but the distance the force acts over is only the time the Demo is in contact with the other player.
Spike:yes
Blunt:maybe
Engie : stop pausing and watch the video
Me, an idiot: I like your funny words, magic man.
Seriously though, great video!
2:49 DEWILL spotted
*Me after watching Uncle Dane video about Engie Rules which includes MMPS and other measurements*
Me: This video is so hard
*Me after watching half of this video*
Also me: f**k this, this is too hard
Can you do a 10 stages of a trolldier? I would be entertained by this.
Only way to find out, test it
Scout is hunched over, so would the spike go through his face?
My smol brain hurt
>thinking that extra intrusive midroll adds are a good idea...
Something that happened to me happened to you in the vid...
I accidentally stabbed myself with a knife while practicing spies butterfly knife spin...
i just realised... this series is just tf2 only game theory
Won't find out about it unless a real Demoknight in Real life actually does it to me
Mom can we have game theory?
Mom
We have game theory at home
Game theory at home
i've changed my mind, this guy is my favorite youtuber!
Science isn't a waste of time. Especially when mixed with video games.
someone cut it short, do you die or not
you do die thanks to no one
Yeah, probably
Um yeah
There is a SPIKE on that shield
That's coming at you
That would hurt
hamaji in this video:M A T H S
Just bend a spoon *BOOM* instant shiv
What if I move slightly to the left and the demo hits the wall?
I don't need sleep. I need answers.
*Stop pausing and watch the video. Finally someone figured us all out somebody make that engie a president
0:23 stop passing and watch the video
You’re using the wrong acceleration and distance values. F=ma in this case would be demoman’s weight + shield weight (111 kg) * the amount of time it takes for him to slow down to a stop because of hitting his target. Using Newton’s third law we know that force is equal to the force applied to the enemy bashed with the shield.
Using energy to measure the damage is pretty creative but you MUST account for loss due to entropy (energy becomes heat). If you did not account for entropy, after bashing into the enemy the demoman would continue forward at a slightly slower speed with those numbers, so it would be a lot less damage.
Would it kill the demo man running into a wall if he charged? Or a human.
This is the kind of stuff Game Theory should be doing, not 28 FNAF videos
Did... Did Hamaji just delete Dane from existence at 0:39..?
Haha thank goodness I could understand at least 15% of the equations used here .
THANKS PHYSICS CLASS! =-)
"...making him technically the fastest man alive."
Scunt with baby face's blaster pre-nerf: ' - '
Cn he outrun his body?
@@joehonson4981 Pi! (I think he still might, though the only time's someone use it in a server, It is either me so I don't know, or they are shot at an angle it wouldn't matter, but the nerf didn't reduce the scouts speed, only the boost meter)
he can still outrun his hitbox, its just hard to
Baby face blaster + bonk
They didn’t nerf the speed did they? It should still be just as fast
“Making the demoman the fastest man alive”
Scout: *crying self to sleep*
Barry Allen: *commits sewerslide*
Sonic: *surprised pika face*
This post is purehappiness for me
Ki_ngy
Sonic is no man he more bones than man!
Simpsons reference :)
SamDaTem ?
*Young* Hamaji Neo in math class: When am I ever gonna use this? Lol, I'm gonna be a youtuber!
*Now* Hamaji Neo: *MATH NOISES*
Hahe
I love how the only answer to this comment is just "hahe". What a gamer
the russian's guy reply is so cute omg
Hahe
@@unkindledparsley bro you forgot to say no homo
This man maxed out his intelligence skill just to show how much damage a fictional character does with a shield.
Or maybe the science sucks and he rolled a 20 on his charisma check
lol
I wonder who does that
1:27 paint me like one of ye French men
I like where this is going
"Would getting spiked in the face with a shield kill you?"
A Rock. Yes, and maybe faster depending on how it hits you.
Rete 16 I know I would die if someone ran at me then impaled my head with a spike
@@rete1621 Exactly my point.
Next one: "Would medic's crossbow heal you or hurt even more?"
(This is not a serious comment)
Impossible to calculate without first knowing how much it can heal, and we don't.
As cool as it would be, we have no clue what's in the syringe that heals, and i seriously doubt we have anything remotely similar to it in real life
They explained how the medic made the fluid that heals people in an unused meet the medic video
But i don't think alcohol will ever be useful for magically healing gunshot wounds
legal, brs aqui huehuehue
I think that ones kinda obvious
hamaji i just lost 80 brain cells but now i know demoknight is the modt terrifying class in the game and irl
also i love using ur hud in tf2
That's not even accounting the velocity of a trimping demo
@@d.n5287 Oh God.
@@kingstaze9696 There is more.
Short answer: Yes, it's called Blunt Force Trauma.
He xplains it in the video
@@reeree772 yep, but he takes 11 minutes to do it
The saviour of time
And the stab of the spike
8:24 "Finding the area of a vertex was literally impossible." Hi, 3D artist here, and you're absolutely right. That's because a vertex is a point in space, and as a result has zero surface area. Faces have surface area. Edges and Vetexes do not because they can't have surface area if they're not a surface.
k
Hamaji is the Physics Teacher nobody asked for, but everybody needed!
Also, I quite like to see a video about if it’s possible to Rocket Jump or Sticky Jump in real life without your body parts flying everywhere.
omg I'd do anything just to sticky jump without dying irl
Imagine a black guy stickyjumping at you with a canon in real life.
He's the Physics Teacher I want
This is the kind of quality content i subscribed for
Demoknighting is basically what Captain America does with his shield, except you throw yourself along with the shield.
now i kind of want a demo knight shield where you just toss it and if you use charge again while its in midair you just get yanked towards it by magnets
2:30
Even though it may seem shields and swords and stuff were heavy, they were just THAT light. 1,3kg looks about right for its size. The heaviest shields would be something around 6kg, and that's the really big ones, like the scutum, from the Romans. When you ever need this kind of information regarding medieval tools, just look for some of the great youtube channels focused on the stuff, they're really good. Shadiversity, Metatron, Schola Gladiatoria, Skallagrim, Invicta, just ask them.
yeah he said demo's shield was 50 FUCKIN POUNDS. no way in hell.
@@nickourafas Imagine carrying around and swinging 25kg/50lbs shield for hours on a battlefield :o
Yes I think a 200 pound black man with a steel shield charging at me would kill me
@Chickentenders ooo
I never realized he was black I thought he was just Scottish
@Purple Rabbit because a 200 pound white man with a steel shield charging at him would only be there to shake his hand...of course.
@@junseolee9534 what is racist in this section
@Asriel Dreemurr maybe maybe not
No one
Literally no one
Uncle Dane: *ErEcTinG A dIsPENsEr*
He protecc
He attacc
But most importantly,
He erecc
Engi is everywhere
ANKLE DAN u mean
Hamaji: **Snaps*
Spy main near by=dispenser place
Splendid shield: yeet.obj
I'm gonna name it on my specialized ks strange splendid shield
It is so annoying that it is the splendid shield and not the splendid screen
Would the Demoknight's charge in TF2 actually kill you?
Long answer: Yes, unless you use armor
Short answer: Y E S
*What if we use 100% of our brain.*
Hamaji Neo: @everyone.
The fact that we only use 10% of our brains power is fake, what would be the evolutional sense of that
Tam Mushican actually it’s just a myth not fact your brain is working full time even when you’re asleep
Just @everyone to get all of your braincells to listen!
Scout: I am the fastest class
Demoknight: hold mah bottle o' scrumpy
Demoman: *Drunk charging*
Heabi polic: Wait that illegal
Game physics:
Sketchek: "I CAN DO SOME DAMAGE WITH THIS!"
Hamaji: "now kids, who wants to learn about physics that will never matter?"
Kids: "ME!"
Hamaji: "well, time for a new video!"
Physics that will never matter? That was like the basic physics which we can observe around us . It can be very useful at times