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Aguywhodoesthings
Aguywhodoesthings
The calc looks fine for the most part, i'm just unsure on the method you used to get the volume and mass of the meteor, the converter seems to be assuming a square shape and if i'm not mistaken the shape of the object matters when converting m2 to m3
Dalesean027
Dalesean027
Hm in that case do you know any other ways I can convert the m2 to m3 taking the shape into account


Or do you think I'll have to discard the statement to try and measure the distance myself using the skyscrapers
Aguywhodoesthings
Aguywhodoesthings
I guess you'd just have to find a calculator that allows you to convert surface area to volume for the specific shape of the asteroid, i guess for a cone since that's what the asteroid looks like the most to me
I'm looking for cone calculators rn but i can't seem to find one that let's you imput surface area to get the volume
Dalesean027
Dalesean027
Okay well thanks for helping out I'll try to look myself
Dalesean027
Dalesean027
I think I've got something, would this work?



And what would I use for my radius given my surface area
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