• This forum is strictly intended to be used by members of the VS Battles wiki. Please only register if you have an autoconfirmed account there, as otherwise your registration will be rejected. If you have already registered once, do not do so again, and contact Antvasima if you encounter any problems.

    For instructions regarding the exact procedure to sign up to this forum, please click here.
  • We need Patreon donations for this forum to have all of its running costs financially secured.

    Community members who help us out will receive badges that give them several different benefits, including the removal of all advertisements in this forum, but donations from non-members are also extremely appreciated.

    Please click here for further information, or here to directly visit our Patreon donations page.
  • Please click here for information about a large petition to help children in need.

Temperature calculation .

12,224
1,111
Anyone got the formula for increasing the tempature. An example being turning 10 degrees for a few kilometers into 70 degrees .
 
The formula is: heat capacity of air in kilojoules per kilogram*change in temperature*mass affected
 
Okay. Here is an explanation for the future:

Changing the temperature from 20 degrees to 50 degrees would be a change in temperature of 30, for example, and changing it from 100 degrees to 20 would be a change of 80.

To get the mass affected, get the geometric shape of the area affected in the feat and calculate the volume with the appropriate formula, then multiply it by the density of air in the initial temperature (for example, if the character changed the temperature from 10 degrees to 70 degrees, you need to find density of air in a temperature of 10 degrees. If char A affected the air around him and changed its temperature from 30 to 50 degrees, find the density of air in 30 degrees and not 50. Just clarifying, since it's a common mistake).

To find the heat capacity, convert your value from degrees to kelvins and determine the appropriate heat capacity by using this column.

Now plug all of this into the formula and get your value in joules.

Hope i could be of help.
 
Back
Top