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− | So I worked out the approximate force of a large ship's large thruster after measuring the acceleration of a ship I'd just built. It came out in my calculations to exactly 1,215,509.29 N. First of all, does anyone know of a better way to get this number? I doubt that is very close to the true value. Secondly, is it worth mentioning the forces for the thrusters in their pages? | + | So I worked out the approximate force of a large ship's large thruster after measuring the acceleration of a ship I'd just built. It came out in my calculations to exactly 1,215,509.29 N. First of all, does anyone know of a better way to get this number? I doubt that is very close to the true value. Secondly, is it worth mentioning the forces for the thrusters in their pages? - [[User:Professor Cupcake|Professor Cupcake]] ([[User talk:Professor Cupcake|talk]]) 15:00, 13 April 2014 (EDT) |
+ | :Your calculation is a little off, force magnitude is defined in cubeblocks.sbc as 1,200,000. --[[User:Draygo|Draygo]] ([[User talk:Draygo|talk]]) 15:09, 13 April 2014 (EDT) |
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Approximate Force of Large Ship Large Thruster
So I worked out the approximate force of a large ship's large thruster after measuring the acceleration of a ship I'd just built. It came out in my calculations to exactly 1,215,509.29 N. First of all, does anyone know of a better way to get this number? I doubt that is very close to the true value. Secondly, is it worth mentioning the forces for the thrusters in their pages? - Professor Cupcake (talk) 15:00, 13 April 2014 (EDT)