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Post by Enderminion on Apr 23, 2017 22:07:49 GMT
I made a 1.77Mt Nuclear Bomb, 10 kilograms heavier then the 1.69Mt bomb on the list with an extra 80 K-tons of DOOM
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Post by ash19256 on Apr 25, 2017 7:50:38 GMT
Still, graphene and vitreous carbon make for the best high temperature thermocouple. Graphene and pyrolytic carbon seems to be even better. Actually, now that the resistivity of vitreous carbon has been fixed by the author, pyrolitic carbon is better than vitreous carbon by a country mile with proper optimization. I've also discovered that 3D-Graphene is better than normal Graphene as a thermocouple material, which is useful because 3D-Graphene has a density of slightly less than a kilogram per cubic meter, which means that the larger thermocouples get a bit cheaper and lighter. And, because of pyrolitic carbon and 3D-Graphene being more efficient, the thermocouples can be smaller for more power output, and you can make the reactors as a whole smaller for the same level of electrical energy output, with the advantage of reducing the thermal output of the reactors.
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Post by Enderminion on Apr 25, 2017 12:19:00 GMT
New nuclear bomb, less mass then the 500 Kilotonner and more boom
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Post by newageofpower on Apr 26, 2017 4:04:03 GMT
New nuclear bomb, less mass then the 500 Kilotonner and more boom How the hell am I supposed to spam thousands of nukes if they cost 700 kc instead of 35kc...
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Post by Enderminion on Apr 26, 2017 12:20:34 GMT
New nuclear bomb, less mass then the 500 Kilotonner and more boom How the hell am I supposed to spam thousands of nukes if they cost 700 kc instead of 35kc... cause you can have twice as many of them
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Post by argonbalt on Apr 26, 2017 17:10:21 GMT
So this is a bit of a random question but we are fairly certain in game that the newtons we use to measure exhaust power are the 9.8 m/s2 of which 1 n=0.10 kg more or less?
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Post by The Astronomer on Apr 26, 2017 17:13:29 GMT
So this is a bit of a random question but we are fairly certain in game that the newtons we use to measure exhaust power are the 9.8 m/s2 of which 1 n=0.10 kg more or less? F = m ⋅ a 1 N = 1 kg ⋅ m/s 2
An object with 1 kg mass would weights 9.8 newtons on Earth.
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Post by newageofpower on Apr 26, 2017 17:22:32 GMT
How the hell am I supposed to spam thousands of nukes if they cost 700 kc instead of 35kc... cause you can have twice as many of them Really? By my calculations, your nukes are 20x more expensive. Jasonvance Nuke = 35kc Enderminion Nuke = 700kc Yeah, I think I'll pick the Jasonvance nukes. Big nukes are 90% of a missile's cost.
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Post by Enderminion on Apr 26, 2017 17:29:38 GMT
cause you can have twice as many of them Really? By my calculations, your nukes are 20x more expensive. Jasonvance Nuke = 35kc Enderminion Nuke = 700kc Yeah, I think I'll pick the Jasonvance nukes. Big nukes are 90% of a missile's cost. Really? By my calculations, my nukes are less then half the mass ME: 92.4kg Jasonvance: 220kg I'll pick my nukes, I can have 2.33545648 for every jasonvance nuke
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Post by argonbalt on Apr 26, 2017 17:34:08 GMT
So this is a bit of a random question but we are fairly certain in game that the newtons we use to measure exhaust power are the 9.8 m/s2 of which 1 n=0.10 kg more or less? F = m ⋅ a 1 N = 1 kg ⋅ m/s 2
An object with 1 kg mass would weights 9.8 newtons on Earth. Ah good! I am working on a pet project i will hopefully show soon, and for some reason the original calculations are not just really fucking bizarre but also entirely calculated in Earth based G force for acceleration and converting it is really strange.
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Post by ash19256 on Apr 26, 2017 18:36:27 GMT
Really? By my calculations, your nukes are 20x more expensive. Jasonvance Nuke = 35kc Enderminion Nuke = 700kc Yeah, I think I'll pick the Jasonvance nukes. Big nukes are 90% of a missile's cost. Really? By my calculations, my nukes are less then half the mass ME: 92.4kg Jasonvance: 220kg I'll pick my nukes, I can have 2.33545648 for every jasonvance nuke Yeah, for something on the order of 40 times the cost. That's not cost effective.
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Post by leerooooooy on Apr 27, 2017 16:49:33 GMT
Really? By my calculations, my nukes are less then half the mass ME: 92.4kg Jasonvance: 220kg I'll pick my nukes, I can have 2.33545648 for every jasonvance nuke That's only if you pretend you are not limited by cost. If you plan on spamming them, that price tag will bite you in the arse before you reach even 100 nukes
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Post by samchiu2000 on Apr 28, 2017 10:56:38 GMT
The 1.11 patch is making usable laser designs in the older version unusable now. Maybe we should check the laser designs posted in this thread?
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Post by Enderminion on Apr 28, 2017 12:27:10 GMT
swaping fused quartz for diamond shaves a little power but allows the laser to work samchiu2000
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Post by samchiu2000 on Apr 28, 2017 12:46:54 GMT
swaping fused quartz for diamond shaves a little power but allows the laser to work samchiu2000 Yea but not all of them can work by only swaping fused quartz...
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