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Posted - 2015.02.12 00:40:00 -
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Luis rules 1st wrote:
Implying that an object can ONLY move in one direction, and one only, without passing from "zero speed" means that circular movement is a myth.
The players who strafe with a k/bm don't use circular motion, they keep a constant speed going opposite directions without any deceleration. No matter how hard you try you can't go <---that way, and then go ----> that way without stopping to change the direction of force applied. That force required to do that would have to be greater than the force that initiates and maintains that motion, but as you can see from the stats of dropsuit characters all suits run at a fixed constant rate.
Even circular motion requires a greater amount of force to be applied to go against the angle of the motion. Both forms of motion cannot allow for an object going at a constant rate to change directions, suddenly and against it's original direction.
That's just silly.
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gustavo acosta
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Posted - 2015.02.13 23:43:00 -
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Luis rules 1st wrote:
What is a k/bm?
And I'm guessing that by "speed" you mean it's velocity, but what about acceleration? (Deceleration is a negative acceleration) The acceleration and the velocity are related, but they describe different things. The original posts said infinite acceleration, but that's even more stupid, as not even the light has an infinite acceleration. In fact light, even when it moves that fast, it has 0 acceleration. But when the movement starts, the acceleration is huge. Mathematically you could describe any movement that starts as an infinite acceleration in an infinitesimal time. Meaning a huge force applied in a fraction of time. And all systems have responses to the "impulse". Anyway, getting outta subject here. But keep in mind, you, as a person have "infinite" acceleration when you start walking. Or could be considered that way. And you don't increase the walking speed gradually over time.
Yes, but the fact that the suits might have a superior strength (Legs in this case) doesn't imply they would run at non-constant rate. This could only mean that they reach its top speed in a fraction of time.
Keyboard and mouse.
For an object to move from this to this a stronger force has to be placed on the object or emitted from the object. That is not the case with dropsuits because they all run at the same speeds, and strafe at the same speed. Therefore the force applied by the dropsuit in order move does not change. There is no reason to believe that dropsuits add more force when changing direction because the strafe speed is a constant variable.
There is no acceleration in Dust period.
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