It Takes 2.99 Gigajoules To Vaporize a Human Body 272
Have you ever wondered how much energy is needed to power a phaser set to kill? A trio of researchers at the University of Leicester did, so they ran some tests and found out it would take roughly 2.99 GJ to vaporize an average-sized adult human body. Quoting:
"First, consider the true vaporization – the complete separation of all atoms within a molecule – of water. With a simple molecular structure containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms, it takes serious energy to break these bonds. In fact, it takes 460 kilojoules of energy to break just one mole of oxygen-hydrogen bonds — around the same energy that a 2,000-pound car going 70 miles per hour on the highway has in potential. And that's just 18 grams of water! So as you can see, it would take a gargantuan amount of energy to separate all the atoms in even a small glass of water — especially if that glass of water is your analog for a person. The human body is a bit more complicated than a glass of water, but it still vaporizes like one. And thanks to our spies spread across scientific organizations, we now have the energy required to turn a human into an atomic soup, to break all the atomic bonds in a body. According to the captured study, it takes around three gigajoules of death-ray to entirely vaporize a person — enough to completely melt 5,000 pounds of steel or simulate a lightning bolt."
well done (Score:2, Funny)
Just in time now that Texas can't get Sodium Thiopental.
Hmm (Score:5, Funny)
Reintegration (Score:4, Funny)
They're called "Phasers". I like to think that they don't disintegration or vaporize people, they just phase them into another dimension, a dimension where all the other folks who got zapped are hanging out, bitching about the Federation in some kind of distributed cosmic basement...
Re:Bad science (Score:5, Funny)
depends if you're wearing a red shirt or not
Re:Hmm (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hmm (Score:5, Funny)
SyFy (sigh)
Iy think you myght have meant (sy).
Re:Bad science (Score:5, Funny)
Shouldn't my clothes be left behind, too?
That's "The Rapture," not a phaser. Different canon, so to speak.