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Originally Posted by Pober
OKa then, Gravity Law, and in this law- Effective power and passive, free decrease, friction, work, potential energy and kinetics, force, vital energy, principle of behavior of energy, principle of behavior of shoot, terrestrial acceleration, acoustics, waves and oscillation...and many more...must write i everything?
And another question, if Trunksu and Gotensu was that strong...so you can present me they, Goku and Vegeta powerlevel in Buu saga? I want to compare something.
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One, those laws are never actually stated as appearing in Dragon Ball Z, as was gad_is_here's question, and 99% of those have no evidence of being in in there at all anyhow. The law of gravity is the only one that is remotely shown to be followed in the story, but even it is broken on a day to day basis.
As for Gokuu, Bejiita, and Gohan's battle powers, due to the combined facts of their base forms being established by Dabura as being stronger than Pikkoro, as well as Bejiita's confidence in winning the Budoukai in his base form, despite the fact that he knows that Juuhachigou will be participating, it is likely that their base forms were in the hundred millions range (somewhat, but not excessively, higher than Juuhachigou), with their Ssj battle powers in the low billions.
Uki1234, the way that Ssj multipliers work has never been established, since all we "know" is that later on in DBZ, the Ssj multipliers started decreasing as the base battle powers increased, in order to keep the actual jumps in power from being even more ludicrously high than they already were. Because Goten and Torunkusu didn't have as high a base battle power as their fathers did, their Ssj multiplier would have undoubtedly been somewhat higher than their fathers.
As for the power range I gave them, considering what we see in the manga (aside from the gravity example Pober clings to despite how wrong it is), it is rather accurate.