Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-27123758-20180715015347/@comment-31277579-20190203210500

I got 9-B for a radius of 4 inches? Which I don't think is "absurdly high" but

here's my math for your convenience

Q = m (mass in gs) * c(heat capacity in joule per gram degrees celsius) * Δt(change in temperature celsius)

Flame amount is 20 cm^3 per cm of skin area | this calculator the characters BSA is 1.7 meters/17000 cms, 17000*20 = 340000 c^3/0.34 m^3, according to | this fire is 0.3 kgs per cubic meter, 0.34 m^3 x 0.3 kgs/m^3= 0.102 kgs or

Q = 102 * c * Δt

c = 1.012

Q = 102 * 1.012 * Δt

Average campfire temps(which he should be at least equivalent to) is 1,100 degrees celsius - room temperature, 23 celcius, is 1,077 celsius Q = 102 * 1.012 * 1,077 Q = 1.11172248 * 10^5 Wall Level