bomb7
bomb7
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7th Dec 2021
7th Dec 2021
Using the power of PHYSICS we can calculate temperatures in advance! I tried to explain/simplify the process, but TPT's text limits thwarted me. Also, 1px approx. = 1kg (of WATR at least)

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  • ArolaunTech
    ArolaunTech
    7th Dec 2021
    if 1 px is 1 m^3, then a stickman is 50 feet tall
  • ArolaunTech
    ArolaunTech
    7th Dec 2021
    very, very understandable
  • Barbap
    Barbap
    7th Dec 2021
    Math on front page +1
  • who_am_i
    who_am_i
    7th Dec 2021
    i know e=mc2
  • who_am_i
    who_am_i
    7th Dec 2021
    i um ...... THE HELL THERES LETTERS IN MATHS!!!!!!! FRIIKKK THIS IM OUT
  • bomb7
    bomb7
    7th Dec 2021
    Update - did some testing and apparently the 1kg/px isn't true for all other elements (which, with varying densities makes sense). I'll look into calculating mass with the volumes (as 1px = ~1m^3 (1kg of water is ~1m^3)
  • bomb7
    bomb7
    7th Dec 2021
    I can demonstrate in a quick post, one moment. I won't type out the explanation - just the calculation
  • bomb7
    bomb7
    7th Dec 2021
    In certain cases such as this one, simpler calculations do work however the formula I used is applicable to all materials. If I was mixing 17kg of titanium @ 34c with 3kg of water at 68c then the simplified equations fall apart.
  • R4WLYX
    R4WLYX
    7th Dec 2021
    actually you can
  • R4WLYX
    R4WLYX
    7th Dec 2021
    No? i don't think so