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TheRustyOne Therefir TheRustyOne wrote on Therefir's profile.
Apologies for bothering you.
I just found out I've been putting down the Inverse Square Law Formula for finding the durability of withstanding a surface explosion incorrectly.
I've been doing (Energy)/(4pi((Distance)^2)/2 instead of (Energy)/(4pi((Distance)^2/2), which was lowering my results.
My wrong formula was treating them like air burst and would half the results, which made it four times lower than it was suppose to be.
I've fixed these two calculations, could you give them a reevaluation?
Star and Stripe's Durability and Endeavor Agency Bakugo's Durability.
I always wondered why surface explosions would give less results than an air burst. I don't know why I never bothered to check my work, I feel really dumb.
I just found out I've been putting down the Inverse Square Law Formula for finding the durability of withstanding a surface explosion incorrectly.
I've been doing (Energy)/(4pi((Distance)^2)/2 instead of (Energy)/(4pi((Distance)^2/2), which was lowering my results.
My wrong formula was treating them like air burst and would half the results, which made it four times lower than it was suppose to be.
I've fixed these two calculations, could you give them a reevaluation?
Star and Stripe's Durability and Endeavor Agency Bakugo's Durability.
I always wondered why surface explosions would give less results than an air burst. I don't know why I never bothered to check my work, I feel really dumb.