Where is the calculator for C:B ratios, not RatCalc and not GGDT the other one.Some one on this site set up, I think??
I have looked and looked.
Hep me plzee!
C:B calculator??
You could always use Windows calculator and some good ole fashioned Grade 8 Math...
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Well, as a quick refresher course:
Volume of a cylinder= pi x radius^2 x length
Windows calculator is a function that comes with all Windows operating systems. Click "Start", then go to "Programs", then "Accesories". Calculator will be in the list.
Volume of a cylinder= pi x radius^2 x length
Windows calculator is a function that comes with all Windows operating systems. Click "Start", then go to "Programs", then "Accesories". Calculator will be in the list.
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I still think the manual method is faster, especially if you're doing a lot of calculations and fiddling. I wasn't even aware that there were C:B calcs, I just figured that people simply did it themselves. Do you understand the formula I posted?
Glad to see all the crap removed from this thread, hopefully along with its poster.
Glad to see all the crap removed from this thread, hopefully along with its poster.
Spudfiles' resident expert on all things that sail through the air at improbable speeds, trailing an incandescent wake of ionized air, dissociated polymers and metal oxides.
yea its about time we got that filth off
Ne way, i do, i understand it. Its very simple. Just volume formulas.
Ne way, i do, i understand it. Its very simple. Just volume formulas.
4SPC, My 4" piston 3" porting cannon
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
I was kind of talking to sjog about understanding the volume formula, but whatever.
Anyhow, I'm off to research. I think I've inadvertently engaged myself in a race to build the forum's first working plasma rifle
Anyhow, I'm off to research. I think I've inadvertently engaged myself in a race to build the forum's first working plasma rifle
Spudfiles' resident expert on all things that sail through the air at improbable speeds, trailing an incandescent wake of ionized air, dissociated polymers and metal oxides.
Don't think it needs to be seen as a race. I'll be interested to see how your design works, and how close it is to my concept.DYI wrote:Anyhow, I'm off to research. I think I've inadvertently engaged myself in a race to build the forum's first working plasma rifle.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
Yea i was thinking that. But can you guys make a gun that shoots plasma as a ammunition? Just a thought.
4SPC, My 4" piston 3" porting cannon
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
I;m sure Ragnarok can, he's one smart or crazy m/f but most of the really smart ones usually are a bit crazy
<a href="">DONT TAZE ME BRO.. DONT TAZE ME... AHHHH</a>Yea, that's definitely going to get you at least a tazer.
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Shooting plasma as ammunition would involve massively powerful magnetic containment systems, and is currently out of reach to anything but well funded military projects (who would rather stick to good old lead and DU), as well as being a hell of a lot more trouble than it's worth.
@Rag: my design isn't quite as advanced as your's, but what it lacks in refinement it will hopefully make up for in shear brute force...
I'll PM you about an issue I've encountered so far.
@Rag: my design isn't quite as advanced as your's, but what it lacks in refinement it will hopefully make up for in shear brute force...
I'll PM you about an issue I've encountered so far.
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