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Think you are smart at math? (pg. 3)
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
There are a lot of factors though, is this in a vacume, is gravity in effect?
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You retard. He specified that there would be drag, so guess what, no vacuum....and gravity is obvious.
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
Even the aerodynamics/drag, counter acting forces - energy interferance and a billion other things could effect trajectory. |
Hold on, so you did know?. |
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| ziptnf |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
^^^today |
Lol did you have time to think about what a bad idea it was to post a full-body picture of you holding your cock? :p |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
At no time was I holding my in that shot. I had my hands infront of my penis to block it from view so it wasn't full frontal nudity - hence the issue. Lets leave well enough alone shall we.
Uhm, also basically - what is is is.. every bit of energy. (or matter)
will have a field that interacts with the atomic field. So either you build a physics (game engine) to computer all that crap (or to amalgamate) stuff - which has actual material content then track those so that any material content in the area will also effect it.
The effects are rather minor - it could matter in real life but basically old games talkin about windspeed, and whether it is raining or note, are pretty much the only important factors, unless it is over a very long distance.
Trajectory by distance is it pretty much. object will usually travel in an arc from the direction they are fired, until the gravitational pull causes them to come back to the ground... the max velocity is called the terminal velocity - this can be exceeded but not in a freefall. So you would be talking about rocket assisted rounds. Also though there is a maximum velocity depending on the make up of the atmosphere, and depending on whether this is earth or not it could differ. Also location may effect gravity - eg. the heighest point or the closest point the the planets center of gravity. Those are the only major effects. In spacial rocket science over long distances thouse small calculations can matter much more than breif low velocity occurences in atmosphere (there is gravity, drag, and atmosphre in space, just not a lot, but it can be much the same over a long distance... but over time not as much friction.
Either you get into quantum mechanics or that is basically the important points. |
What? Stop saying that pops straight into your head, try a little logical thought first.
Someone ing ban him again. |
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| ziptnf |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
At no time was I holding my in that shot. I had my hands infront of my penis to block it from view so it wasn't full frontal nudity - hence the issue. Lets leave well enough alone shall we. |
Hands in front of penis == holding cock. You posted a naked picture of yourself, quit trying to pretend you didn't :p
| quote: | | Uhm, also basically - what is is is.. every bit of energy. (or matter) will have a field that interacts with the atomic field. So either you build a physics (game engine) to computer all that crap (or to amalgamate) stuff - which has actual material content then track those so that any material content in the area will also effect it. |
That's not what he wants.
| quote: | | The effects are rather minor - it could matter in real life but basically old games talkin about windspeed, and whether it is raining or note, are pretty much the only important factors, unless it is over a very long distance. |
You're insane. Air resistance and windspeed mean everything to the trajectory of an object. Even a little bit of resistance can effect the way a ball travels by a huge amount. Ever watched golf? Windspeed can mean the difference between getting the ball on the green and putting it in the woods.
| quote: | | Trajectory by distance is it pretty much. object will usually travel in an arc from the direction they are fired, until the gravitational pull causes them to come back to the ground... the max velocity is called the terminal velocity - this can be exceeded but not in a freefall. So you would be talking about rocket assisted rounds. Also though there is a maximum velocity depending on the make up of the atmosphere, and depending on whether this is earth or not it could differ. Also location may effect gravity - eg. the heighest point or the closest point the the planets center of gravity. Those are the only major effects. In spacial rocket science over long distances thouse small calculations can matter much more than breif low velocity occurences in atmosphere (there is gravity, drag, and atmosphre in space, just not a lot, but it can be much the same over a long distance... but over time not as much friction. |
Nothing in this entire paragraph was coherent or helps Nou solve his problem. The only thing that was a potential factor was the height at which all this happens, which I may assume that Nou is just using -9.81 m/s^2 as his gravitational constant.
| quote: | Either you get into quantum mechanics or that is basically the important points. -- like accidental bird impact (maybe with a zoom cam ???)
You might like to consider an impact modeller as that is pretty big for arty also. --- |
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| Krypton |
| Did NASA really land on the moon? |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
Did NASA really land on the moon? |
No, obviously it was all lies! |
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| Krypton |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
No, obviously it was all lies! |
Now now, let ashley speak words of wisdom. |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
let ashley speak words of wisdom. |
Does. Not. Compute. |
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| astroboy |
| The style of ********'s posts often remind me of some kind of weird stream of consciousness beat generation novel. |
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| sputnikorbital |
| quote: | Originally posted by astroboy
The style of ********'s posts often remind me of some kind of weird stream of consciousness beat generation novel. |
a very ill and intoxicated james joyce without the style or grace :stongue: |
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| Seppuku |
| ******** IS BACK. |
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| sputnikorbital |
what a cock...uh...wait :nervous:
does that make me ... a ... jakebenson yes? |
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