xBurgerMasterx
xBurgerMasterx
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5th Apr 2014
7th Apr 2014
Was fooling round with some conductors and found this? I think we can all agree on the theorie that there are certain radii on which the outter path is shorter, at least for SPRK. And yes SRANGE (Sorry for bad English, I am German SCHNITZEL XD)
sprk strange useful behavior spark simple

Comments

  • Paramore
    Paramore
    6th Apr 2014
    This is very obvious
  • relyk1
    relyk1
    6th Apr 2014
    smaller circles have less area for the sparks to cover, so the sprk with the smaller loop makes a full rotation faster...
  • placi12
    placi12
    6th Apr 2014
    es war schon in eine phot level, diese ist copy (sorry but this is true)
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    6th Apr 2014
    THE CIRCLE INSIDE IS FASTER AND IT IS SMALLER THAN THE OUTSIDE ONE.
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    6th Apr 2014
    OH my god. Oh my god. Do you....................................................... jesus.
  • Waffle3z
    Waffle3z
    6th Apr 2014
    Take note that the outside circle goes faster than the inside.
  • Mihobre
    Mihobre
    6th Apr 2014
    Srange - a new word indeed!
  • po33cool
    po33cool
    6th Apr 2014
    The best tag: Schnitzel :D :D :D :D :D :D
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    6th Apr 2014
    Correction: that explains the smaller circle, and is the direct opposite of what is going on the in the larger circle. And why would there be a circle size that has both at the same speed?
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    6th Apr 2014
    @dealien, that explains the larger circle, but not the other two.