hey.
IIRC the radius is the blast radius.
If R = (Et ( squared )/p) ( to the power of 1/5 ) work, then ricery is going to be smashed so badly........ ( even worse if C is included, I forgot if it does or not, I am pretty sure it doesn't :D )
Oh, I missed what do they represent, sorry. R = radius, E = energy, t = time, p = density ( I think ).
I remember it from a textbook ( I think ) that I bought......I think it is for calculating weapons yields of nuclear weapons....I am not 100% sure. I read it quite some time ago. The yields I am trying to calculate are for (eg. turbolasers, laser cannons .etc )
I have a question: Does R=left({fracE{t^{2{ ho ight)^{frac {1} {5 R = (Et ( squared )/p) ( to the power of 1/5 ) work for calculating yields for Scifi? ( or is it R = C (Et ( squared )/p) ( to the power of 1/5 ) ) If not can you tell me the one to use?
ohhh. that's who's lawn this is well anyways don't go near the oak I just crappd there. :D
No, I'm not. Get off my damn lawn before I come out there and give you a solid whipping with my cane!
Lol........wait you were kidding right?
In three years, maybe. Now shut up, I need to get back to work. I can't hear myself think over all you young whipper-snappers prattling on. And get off my damn lawn!!!
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