@4c00h Dude what makes him bend things is his excellent muscles, which will also gives additional strength in punching. That's why boxers develop muscles
Judging by your comment I'm guessing you've never stepped into a ring..... if we go by your theory then the bigger the muscle the more powerful the punch right?
Punching muscles and resistance muscles for lifting or bending in this case are two very different things - a powerful puncher doesnt make someone a powerful lifter and a powerful lifter doesn't make a strong puncher
I saw this episode, he's able to generate this amount of force because his muscles vibrate much faster than those of a regular persons, hence the heat the scientists feel after he beans something.
@greg77389 The presenter says "the force a person can generate is scientifically limited by their mass".
This refers to the force of a persons weight. Dennis wasn't using his weight to bend the wrench. As you've said he was using his strength and leverage to exert the tremendous force required (greater than the force of his body weight) to bend the wrench. His muscles caused plastic deformation of a solid metal object not normally possible but they did not produce tremendous acceleration.
@qreq77389 Hi. The presenter says "the force a person can generate is scientifically limited by their mass".
This refers to the force of a persons weight. Dennis wasn't using his weight to bend the wrench. As you've said he was using his strength and leverage to exert the tremendous force required (greater than the force of his body weight) to bend the wrench. His muscles caused plastic deformation of a solid metal object not normally possible but they did not produce tremendous acceleration.
@LamaPaj Yes. The presenter is not applying F=ma in the correct way. If the mass of the person is being used in the equation you would either be calculating the force required to accelerate that person by a given amount or you would be calculating the acceleration of the person due to some given amount of force. Simply using a persons weight in this equation to calculate how much force they can exert with their hands is nonsense.
I believe the point they were trying to make was that not even his entire body mass should be able to exert enough force to bend the wrench, yet he is able to do it with just his hands and arms. This proves that his muscles are producing tremendous acceleration.
@lifeDotGov Uhm... If i want to calculate how much force i need to accelerate an object that weighs 10 kg 10m/s^2 i would most certainly use this formula...
Why punch if you can do this? just grab a fuckers arm and snap it.
UltimateBan 4 days ago
If this guy punches you, you're going to fly from a country to another.
DogLikE08 2 months ago
@DogLikE08
A punch has nothing to do with the force for bending things
4c00h 1 week ago
@4c00h Dude what makes him bend things is his excellent muscles, which will also gives additional strength in punching. That's why boxers develop muscles
DogLikE08 1 week ago
@DogLikE08
Judging by your comment I'm guessing you've never stepped into a ring..... if we go by your theory then the bigger the muscle the more powerful the punch right?
4c00h 1 week ago
@DogLikE08
Punching muscles and resistance muscles for lifting or bending in this case are two very different things - a powerful puncher doesnt make someone a powerful lifter and a powerful lifter doesn't make a strong puncher
4c00h 1 week ago
watch indian hulk ;)
mehovicemir 2 months ago
I saw this episode, he's able to generate this amount of force because his muscles vibrate much faster than those of a regular persons, hence the heat the scientists feel after he beans something.
TheOnlyAdamal123 2 months ago
damn i want to see this guy punch someone in the face
specops987 2 months ago
HES Clark kent
209stocktone1 2 months ago
@Abyoisiv=fail
SanDiegoBry 2 months ago
Oh wow why did have to stop?!
SanDiegoBry 2 months ago
How the hell did he do dat
jm0ney1223 2 months ago
Im so surprise because he's not that big at all but his strength is way more incredible than a lion.
Tibly 2 months ago
I bet he could give a mean handjob!
Abyousiv 2 months ago
Chuck Norris's son
DaKaz1990 2 months ago
Chuck Norris can bend this guy
Durbin91 2 months ago
Bruh is a beast like wtf this nigga just bent a wrench in half
Spongebiby 3 months ago
Woe betide the fool who picks on him.
This dude could pop your skull with his bare hands!
kingklabe 3 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
not as good as math guy
Voxerlite 3 months ago
wow i fell bad for the people who takes staroids i mean this dude barly has muscels :/
9059er 3 months ago
i am this guy
Spidershane98 4 months ago
@greg77389 The presenter says "the force a person can generate is scientifically limited by their mass".
This refers to the force of a persons weight. Dennis wasn't using his weight to bend the wrench. As you've said he was using his strength and leverage to exert the tremendous force required (greater than the force of his body weight) to bend the wrench. His muscles caused plastic deformation of a solid metal object not normally possible but they did not produce tremendous acceleration.
Beesa10 5 months ago
superman...ah.....you from krypton as well bro?
ipodsable 5 months ago
@qreq77389 Hi. The presenter says "the force a person can generate is scientifically limited by their mass".
This refers to the force of a persons weight. Dennis wasn't using his weight to bend the wrench. As you've said he was using his strength and leverage to exert the tremendous force required (greater than the force of his body weight) to bend the wrench. His muscles caused plastic deformation of a solid metal object not normally possible but they did not produce tremendous acceleration.
Beesa10 5 months ago
He will break your dick in half, literally
Kysk8s3 5 months ago
@LamaPaj Yes. The presenter is not applying F=ma in the correct way. If the mass of the person is being used in the equation you would either be calculating the force required to accelerate that person by a given amount or you would be calculating the acceleration of the person due to some given amount of force. Simply using a persons weight in this equation to calculate how much force they can exert with their hands is nonsense.
Beesa10 6 months ago
@Beesa10
I believe the point they were trying to make was that not even his entire body mass should be able to exert enough force to bend the wrench, yet he is able to do it with just his hands and arms. This proves that his muscles are producing tremendous acceleration.
greg77389 5 months ago
uhm isnt that the equation to calculate the force needed to accelerate an object with a certain mass?
LamaPaj 6 months ago
@LamaPaj hows that physics going for you brah
lifeDotGov 6 months ago
@lifeDotGov Well, rather good to be honest :D
LamaPaj 6 months ago
@LamaPaj better go back to grade 4 and learn newton's second law :)
lifeDotGov 6 months ago
@lifeDotGov Uhm... If i want to calculate how much force i need to accelerate an object that weighs 10 kg 10m/s^2 i would most certainly use this formula...
LamaPaj 6 months ago
nephilim.blood test him.
ShereKhan77 7 months ago
It's the human Bender from Futurama.
god0fgod 7 months ago 26
@god0fgod Anthology of Interests II episode!
mrhenk007 5 months ago
"force = mass x acceleration, so the force he can generate is limited by his mass" LOL@ physics fail
yeebeascurvydawg 8 months ago
@yeebeascurvydawg What? Get a skinny person to do it.
god0fgod 7 months ago
@yeebeascurvydawg Oh, I didn't watch the end of the video when I put that. Yes that quote is completely wrong.
god0fgod 7 months ago
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thebirdsmacker 10 months ago
This guy is so funny, he'll tear you in half if he wants to :P
iSamWouters 1 year ago 16