A university study concludes that to make the famous 'helicopter' you need a speed of 108 kilometers per hour.
Ryu needs a speed of 67 miles per hour, almost 108 kilometers per hour, to perform its iconic Tatsumaki Senpukyaku technique, better known in Spain as "the helicopter." That is the conclusion of a university work done by the British Osarenkhoe Ogbeide in the year 2015 that the popular American web Kotaku has echoed this week.
The student, as stated on this website, did this work (which can be consulted online ) while studying engineering at the University of Leicester and its objective was to calculate if it was possible that a human being could make that movement and, in that case, which would be the physical requirements to achieve it.
Converting the famous helicopter to equations, Ogbeide calculated that in order for a human being to keep floating in the air by performing this movement, he must perform it at 30 meters per second (108 km / h). In comparison, the great 100-meter sprinters achieve speed peaks of more than 40 kilometers per hour, so Ryu is more than twice as fast as all of them.
As he has told Kotaku, Ogbeide came up with the idea of playing Street Fighter himself. "I am a great gamer and I love fighting games. So one day I was playing with a friend, I did the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku and I noticed how really weird the flight of the movement is. So I thought: How fast would I have that move Ryu in real life? "
Ogbeide received the highest possible grade in the subject in which he presented the work. This Briton has also done other scientific works on frikadas . Thus, at the time he calculated the volume of the cry "Summon Dragon" of Skyrim , the viability of using the screams of Monsters SA as a source of energy or how much energy Superman gives off with his super flare
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