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Electric
Zelos:
the attack is 2nd hand, I just want in first hand the forces electricity creates with coulumbs law.
K(Q1)(Q2)/r^2
Q=charge
K=conastant
R=distance
the charge can be darwinistic, wich mean w dont use coulumbs as charge, we can call it darge (combination of DARwin and cARGE)
and K can we change like the gravity constant on PE mode. that would be very fun see bots begining to create electric fields, then a plant can create a field around it thats negative so it pushes bots away, but then the other vegs "discover" that its good following it so they do the same, and then the hunters discover that its good to be posetive now so they change as well. it doesnt need to happen like this, but maybe something like this can be arranged.
nums, is it easy to create the electric force thing and charge storing?
Numsgil:
What are the units for a Coloumb? I sort have a custom metric system in DB devised from twips and nrg.
It's really very easy. Should be able to use most of the same code as Planet Eaters.
Zelos:
good good. a coulumd is the unit of charges, a electron have the charge of 1,602177*10^(-19)C
2 objects with one Coulumb in charge at a distance between them of 1 meter will give force of 8987742438 newtons
so a coulumb is a huge unit of it.
but you difen a coulumb as the charge that passes trough a wire withc 1 Ampere when one second have passed.
while we at it, why not magnetism aswell?
in this case the K=4(pi)×10^(−7)N/A² (exactly).
there the formula for Force is
F=(m1)(m2)/(K*r^2)
m stands for magnetic flux not mass
and K is a konstant that I told up there.
magnetic flux is the amount of magnetic flux density timres the area, with other words, Tesla*Meter²
but if the bots should be able to be permenent magnets or temporarly when they charge I dont know.
Numsgil:
Woah, woah, one thing at a time, one thing at a time.
What should the unit for charge be in DB? Obviously not Coloumb.
We should define 1 of whatever this is to be such that the force between points of equal unit charge 1 twip from each other is 1 Darwin. This will still make units quite large (bots are ordinarilly 120 twips across).
Um, Darwin = constant * (unit charge) ^2 / 1 twip ^2
set constant = 1 for the description of the unit, and we get a good definition for this charge unit.
Now we just have to name it.
Zelos:
darge?
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