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)
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you don't know it?
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possibly because the outer circle has a slightly faster conduction speed, and when you find the perfect circle size, the increased speed of the wire will match up with the speed of the other wire
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That was not supposed to sound sarcastic by the way.
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Ok. This is very simple. This happens because the spark takes longer to go a longer distance. The inner path is shorter so it takes less time. It works the same in racing which is why people tend to stick to the inside of the track while turning corners. This happens in real life too so it has nothing to do with TPT.
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@GreenFireDragon: Thought it might be that but didn't have time to check it
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OMG Thank you guys. I didn't thought of getting fp with this XD. Also thanks for all the great respond
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It's because of the circle shape draw tool of TPT, if you remove the extra particles it's not like this(see id:1504951)
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Well, I found that longer spark line goes faster. You can use pause and zoom tool to help you count the length of sparks. I think the size of a circle effect the calculation path of TPT, then the length of sparks are different because of different calculation. All of above are my guess.
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du nauch deutsch, jay, ich kenn wen der deutsch redet, deutschland oder oesterreich? Icxh rede hier normalerweise english
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does it have to a circle?