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ThaMa Gebir
Gallente Raddick Explorations Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2007.08.12 10:32:00 -
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My god, Eve-online really is the only game on the planet the players can do this sort of maths and where they understand the joke the devs had with the thermodynamics skill description.   ----------------------------
Confirmed heaviest member of RDEX........
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Malarkin
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Posted - 2007.11.24 15:00:00 -
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Sweet Jesus. My head just exploded.
Can someone please distill the previous 4 pages of Stephen Hawking's notebook into a short summary of what it means and how we can use it to our benefit in Eve?
Thanks, and give Mr. Hawking his notebook back!!
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Goumindong
Amarr Merch Industrial GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.24 15:32:00 -
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Originally by: The CaPoNe Nice Thread. :) but i got 2 questions. maybe someone can help me with this.
Originally by: Dust Puppy tau is 4.8/T => T = average recharge rate
how i can calculate the average Recharge Rate?
Cap Size/Cap Recharge == Average Recharge Rate.
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Tyranis Marcus
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Posted - 2007.11.26 06:27:00 -
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Edited by: Tyranis Marcus on 26/11/2007 06:28:12 <<<The farad is one capacitor metric of behavior. What we are concerned about is of course, energy. You can measure the caps stored energy in the unit of your choice, Joule, Watt-hours, calories, etc. Probably the typical unit of measure is the joule.
Time to dust off those old text books (or cheat by using google) I got a BSEE as well.>>>
Damned awesome thread. Nice work, man.
Has anyone mentioned the Coulomb, yet, as the basic unit of electrical charge? It equals the charge in 6.241506+10^18 electrons. It's a nice unit to use for calculating what's stored in a cap in the real world.
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Foolish Bob
Caldari The Shaw THE R0CK
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Posted - 2007.12.19 12:45:00 -
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Edited by: Foolish Bob on 19/12/2007 12:45:42 The details of the formula are fairly irrelevant to most people, but as it applies to shields and capacitors both, the implications are useful. It's been known for a while that recharge rate is non-linear, so if you're in a drake, for eg, it's nice to put a firm number to the amount of damage you can soak up - in this case, a little fiddling gives you
Tank(damage_type)=(k/(2*(1-res)))*(HP/T)
where res is your shild resistance, HP is your max shield strength and T is your recharge time.
The same is true when asking yourself if you can run all your mods/guns without boosters.
Originally by: Malarkin Sweet Jesus. My head just exploded.
Can someone please distill the previous 4 pages of Stephen Hawking's notebook into a short summary of what it means and how we can use it to our benefit in Eve?
Thanks, and give Mr. Hawking his notebook back!!
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