Flying Crane
Sr. Grandmaster
When dealing with biological bodies that have a lot of variation in their size and positioning and weight placement and ability to bring strength into play and whatnot, I think using standard physics equations is not a proper use of the science. While they are not entirely separate, it is much more messy to try and make a comparison in that way. The physics works well when describing motion of a particle or a particle-like body, but not so clean when describing partial motions of connected portion of a biological body.Force is Mass * Acceleration. Energy is K.E. = 1/2M * V^2. Since his mass is relatively small and his velocity is very high I would use the energy formula to compare the two. I think it works either way though.