It’s not a 1:1 relationship, and there are factors at play, such as your strength to weight ratio. The more you weigh and the larger your body, the more difficult it would be to resist a multiplied gravitational force. Muscles can only grow so large, so Ki is the real determining factor.
…I’m not sure what you mean. Are you saying that Vegeta’s legs are several thousands of times stronger than normal humans when kicking people but only a couple hundred times stronger when standing?
No, but it should be self-consistent. If he’s thousands of times stronger than a normal human, he should always be thousands of times stronger than a normal human unless there’s a specific reason why.
So…is Vegeta only 300 times as strong as a normal human or are gravity levels bullsh*t?
It’s not a 1:1 relationship, and there are factors at play, such as your strength to weight ratio. The more you weigh and the larger your body, the more difficult it would be to resist a multiplied gravitational force. Muscles can only grow so large, so Ki is the real determining factor.
…I’m not sure what you mean. Are you saying that Vegeta’s legs are several thousands of times stronger than normal humans when kicking people but only a couple hundred times stronger when standing?
I don’t know how to answer your question. This isn’t an exact science.
No, but it should be self-consistent. If he’s thousands of times stronger than a normal human, he should always be thousands of times stronger than a normal human unless there’s a specific reason why.