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Post by aliasomega on Feb 23, 2015 5:21:55 GMT
I was testing out the weight of each block so I could easily calculate a bigger airship but the buoyancy effect seems to change depending on the slider going from up to down and down to up. Does the number have any meaning.
eg. 0.55 buoyancy for the starter block and 0.6 for the for a single block of wood when placed together it cant produce a consistent levitating buoyancy
0.55 + 0.6 = 1.15 (Depending on slider can lift anywhere from 0.35 to 1.12)
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lk
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Post by lk on Feb 23, 2015 16:51:04 GMT
First, there is already a thread with the weights of various blocks: besiege.freeforums.net/thread/759/guide-block-types-functions-controlsA factor you may not taking into account is the weight of the balloon itself, which I estimate to be close to the weight of a starter / single wood. Also I'm not sure if there's a 1:1 relationship between the weights mentioned in that thread and buoyancy provided by the balloon, or whether there is any inefficiency involved. In terms of "anti-buoyancy" units, some experiments just now found that the balloon itself is around 0.28, the starter at 0.28, and the single-wood at 0.35
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