Remembering to his actions, Kizaru used Yasha no Kagami (Mirror of Demons). I'm not sure, but maybe he was trying to slip past Rayleigh, because even with his light speed movement, Rayleigh is also capable of instantaneous movement. But because Rayleigh is so wise, he didn't let that happen.
@junte86:
We dont know what will happen to Crocs attack when it get contacted by poison, so dont try to give science of our world to give people what would happen, the true answer is we do not know and the power of spada or sand strom and pesado is enough to deal with Magellans poison, the only problem with croc is he needs a larger battle field to win against magellan, in current situation he has a slim chance but its not definite, remeber Kuma told Moria no fight has 100% outcome
Well, a logical scientific guess is better than having no guess at all. Part of the fun of this manga for smart people is trying to figure Oda out. Science doesn't always work, but seeing how other mangas who completely ignore logic plummet in popularity, it's better to have logical consistency than not.
Besides, poisons that melt sand in seconds? That's some ludicrously powerful stuff.
Also, about Enel's power. I think it follows a basic physics principle: Power=CurrentPotential. Current is also known as Amperage and is the amount of electrical charges flowing past an area per unit time. Potential aka Voltage is the energy value per charge. Power is energy transferred per unit time. Also Voltage=CurrentResistance. Resistance is how much a material, that electricity passes through, slows down the charges. Using algebra, Power=CurrentPotential=Current^2Resistance=Voltage^2/Resistance.
So at a voltage of 200 million, Enel attacks Luffy with lightning. Luffy has a natural rubber resistance value of some 50 trillion Ohms. So crunching the numbers, Enel dealt Luffy 800 Watts of power. That's a little more than 1 horsepower. Since Enel's attacks last around 1 second, and Luffy weighs 64kg (141lb) Luffy recieves enough energy to be pushed back 1.2 meters (about 4 feet).
However, Luffy has King's Character Haki, so multiply his resistance by 100, and that results with Luffy being pushed back 1.2cm.
In RPG terms, Enel uses his special attack and dealt Luffy a solid 0 hp of damage. On the other hand, Luffy dealt a ridiculous load of damage to Enel, forcing him to cower and flee.
Oddly enough air has a resistivity of 125 trillion to 333 trillion Ohm-meters. This means air is more resistant than natural rubber. When displaying Enel's power, those millions of volts could be exaggerated.
Human bodies have a resistance of 1000 Ohms when wet and 100,000 Ohms when dry.