@@ghettostreamlabs5724 you missed the point. Boyles law, not boiled law, nice word play. The Boyles law has something to do with gas pressures and volumes
Hi Clausi! and Bobby! what you are looking for is the law of Buoyancy and the Archimedes' principle. Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force on a fully or partially submerged object is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaced. so the weight of the displaced fluid = the weight of the object - the weight of the object in the fluid. so the density of the object / density of the fluid = weight of object / weight of displaced fluid.
Would it remain the same, if the amount of gravity were someway altered? And, just "What is gravity," anyway? Yes, they say it has to do with the size of a planet, or 'whatever,' that determines the amount of gravity it has. But what is it, 'exactly?' And no, it's not magnetism, or electromagnetism. Even if the argument could be made that they are similar to gravity. Some bodies like planets, have low magnetism, but still retain a gravity relative to the size of the planet. I just never quite got a grasp on actual 'physical gravity,' and not get entangled in the 'magnetism thing'...
@@jameslanning8405 so as the force of buoyancy id directly proportional to gravity (Fb = ϱgV). So you would float as well in 1G as in 5G. Fb will increace, but so will the weight of the object. to your second question. If you think Gravity as a Force in the classical Newtonian physics, it is the force that two objects interact with (F=G*m1*m2/r2), think of it as a mutual attraction between all things that have mass. if you think of Gravity in the sense of Einstein, it is not a force as such, but the ability of matter (mass) to affect the curvature of spacetime. like a rubber sheet, which is flat without any mass present, but when you put a ball on it, it curves. the heavier the ball, the more the sheet curves. And this is why light bends around stars, which we can observe during solar eclipses. we see stars , which are actually behind the sun. hope that helps
An object that sinks completely displaces a quantity of fluid that is related to its volume; according to Archimedes' law, the object experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid. This weight is equal to: the volume of the object multiplied by the density of the fluid and the acceleration due to gravity (see formula below). If the average density of the object is lower than the density of the fluid, the object will float; the weight of the displaced fluid is then equal to the weight of the object. Displacement = densityfluid × volumesubmerged object × acceleration due to gravity or: Δ = ρ ⋅ V ⋅ g {\displaystyle \Delta = ho \cdot V\cdot g}
Claus wasn't talking about weight. That's right what is said to Archimedes. But he was talking about measuring a volume of an complicated object, like a frog. And the way how he described it was perfectly correct. Measure the volume of the overflowing water. That's the volume of the object.
The 121 was an example of Murphy's Law. But... if you slow it WAY down he got effed not trolled. He hit the repair button AFTER the track was registered as destroyed.
Pz IV and Grille 15. The Pz must use reverse because it has forward no gun depression, but it has over the back and sides. That has of course than the advantage that it can run away faster, if you got used to the wrong driving directions control, and you need to run fast with that weak butt. That reverse is also very helpful when poking out and shoot, the enemy sees only a very short piece of the tank. And you get less engine fires, this is in the front. Nice tank, not easy, but nice. The Grille is a nightmare. Not only has it naturally basically no cammoflage, it is a bullet magnet, anyone can outspot it, even behind bush and motionless. Only with tons of crew skills and net can that be a bit improved to about 40%, only while standing. Then the slow reverse speed, if you are detected you are hit, and the endless aiming time no enemy waits for. So if there is a wall then stand as if you want to side scrape (which it cannot) in some distance to the wall, unlike heavies, do your shot and go to cover FORWARD behind the wall, not retreat. While it is actually easy to go with that PZ into town to fight, the Grille struggles even on long distance with cover. NEVER risk to be spotted. And then the wot server. Despite super gun, how many no pens if you are not spamming gold? So many, it makes no fun. The Grille 15 has only one thing I really love: The engine sound when you go off on a flat road and it shifts up a gear. The best of all the 140 tanks I have.
What is Archimedes' principle? A body at rest in a fluid is acted upon by a force pushing upward called the buoyant force, which is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces. If the body is completely submerged, the volume of fluid displaced is equal to the volume of the body.
I love it...was it Copernicus? Aristotle? Stephen Hawking?....I think it had something to do with a king....immersing his crown...in a vat of water. But it's the 'no bullshit channel'...could have been anything and we'd still think it was a brain scratcher! Peace, my man.
Claus, here is the formula your looking for, it should explain everything. "A duck floats in water [bread, apples, very small rocks, cider, gravy, cherries, mud, churches, lead]. If the woman weighs the same as a duck, then she is made of wood. The woman weighs the same as a duck. Therefore, the woman is a witch." Reference?
Archimedes' principle is what you are looking for. If you completely submerse an object in water, the volume of water displaced, is equal to the volume of the object. Nick below is correct about the buoyancy part of it, but there is also a volume part to the principle as well.
I think Claus got just confised with pythagoras and Kopernicus at the first try. Well Kopernicus was the one with the sun in the center .. and then he got consused with Archimesed and Aristoteles. But thats fully understandable. Since all we have of that guys are white busts and statues. And they actually all look the same somehow as statues :) As long as he does not call the Theorem of Archimede "Te in Haram of Archimedes" everything is ok :)
Yer great day, some knob jocket parked so close to my car I couldn't even put my arm down the gap, that's ok , now he has 4 flat tyres and I'm at home relaxing.
An object that sinks completely displaces a quantity of fluid that is related to its volume; according to Archimedes' law, the object experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid. This weight is equal to: the volume of the object multiplied by the density of the fluid and the acceleration due to gravity (see formula below). If the average density of the object is lower than the density of the fluid, the object will float; the weight of the displaced fluid is then equal to the weight of the object. Displacement = densityfluid × volumesubmerged object × acceleration due to gravity or: Δ = ρ ⋅ V ⋅ g {\displaystyle \Delta = ho \cdot V\cdot g} 😊
Hey Claus - Hmmm, the average WoT player has a tough time realizing that he should fight 2v1 with the "2" on his side, and now you expect him to figure out geometry? The flip side of good old Archimedes is buoyancy. Place a 5-pound solid cube of steel in water, and it sinks. Take that same cube and roll it out into a thin sheet, form it into a boat shape, and now it floats. Why the difference? It's the same 5 pounds of steel. Because the "average density" of the steel shape has changed: as a solid cube, its average density was greater than that of water, so it sank. But the thin sheet's average density was lower than water's, so it floated. Good thing - average density - or all those 100,000+ ton cargo ships, tankers, aircraft carriers, etc, would be underwater artificial reefs. This same principle allows submarines to choose when to "float" (travel on the surface) or submerge. Their structure includes "buoyancy tanks. When filled with air, the average density of the boat is less than water, so surface travel. To submerge, seawater is allowed into the tanks, pushing out the air, and now the sub's average density is greater than seawater and it submerges. Da, is simple Russian-discovered physics. Cool factoid: the Pythagorean theorem is always true only in a flat space; it fails in curved spaces like the one we live in. Oh boy! 3 sqd + 4 sqd = 5 sqd? 3 sqd = 9; 4 sqd = 16; so 9 + 16 = 25. And 5 sqd = 25. So again Da! Thanks to advanced Russian number theory.
@@zaluq exactally,. you put your body in to water,. "get in the bathtub,. and then the phone rings allowing you not to relax as you'd planed. lol besides I doubt that Archimedes had a phone.
I have shelved this game until I get an apology and premium time back for Falsely being accused of game rigging and not being able to get into the game for 5 days.
@@ClausKellerman It's more accurate to use 6, 8 10 Claus. I'm not stupid. I know 3,4,5 works. I framed houses and did lots of other slabs pier and beam work etc. For a larger piece it's better to use larger numbers to be more accurate. Sheesh what a know it all you are.
Claus, funny there is talk of displacement/buoyancy/and such as I just watched your POV channel with your "new to you" indoor swimming pool that is forming in your mudroom as the rain pours in from the piss-poor construction job your contractors are doing. Good luck on that and don't forget your swimmies and rubber duck. Your former Olympic grade swimming from your competition days might just come in handy.
Ughh, painful end to the 121 game. Looked like there was an easy track shot available on the Foch. And he could have just swung around to the left and tried to get behind the Foch. Easy to say, but can be tough when in the clutch.
@@Swellington_ If you're not one of wargayming's favored sons you get screwed usually at the most inopportune time...been watching it happen and having it happen to me for about 10 years
Very good game by the 121, but i think he had too go for the trackshot on the foch. But he nothing you can do at that moment in the heat from the battle unlucky that ammorack twice. Gg. 😊
The next video clearly shows that the opponent is playing with an unfair mod. The Foch player is using a mod for weak spots or rather that shows modules. Seeing something like that is just sickening.
Go ahead Claus, try to explain the REAL scientific procedure, for determining the amount of snowfall at any given moment... And 'no,' it's not just sticking a ruler in the snow. Dude... The guy named Assosalees came up with the Assosalees triangle! "Duuuuuuuh!" Sorry, just being an A hole! The last clip was fairly anti-climatic... Claus! Is this a Canadian server? Is that why the games seem so neat and orderly? Try the USC side one time... It's too many players! And that's actually between 2 servers... East and West! You're not allowed to have a neat and orderly game in the USC. It's ALWAYS to crowded, to chaotic, and WAY too many Arties! Arty ruins a good tank battle every time!
Water displacement: Volume of water equals the size of a given object... See Russian tank tree... Weight of object: Mass of objects made of steel, gold, etc. varies, but the volume of said object doesn't... A fake gold Crown will be light compared to gold coins with the same volume as the fake Crown... Found a heavy piece of metal in my coal bucket. Found it's volume and weighed it. W/V told me it was steel...
Kermit's Universal Law of Frog Dynamics. Oh, and it was Archimedes, who figured out that the crown maker was shorting the king on the amount of gold he was using for the crown by immersing the crown in a tub of water and determining how much water was displaced, showing that the metalsmith had indeed cheated the king. He famously ran thru the streets naked after jumping out of a bathtub because he figured out the solution to that problem.
Please Claws, leave Copernicus, Pythagoras, mathematics, physics, foreign languages and pronunciation, customs, philosophy, psychology, sociology, law, yodeling, toponyms and go back to black and gray humor and WG and everything will be ok, trust me.
Is it just me or does it seem that this new update REQUIRES us to use GOLD in order to hit and penetrate? Half the time, when using regular ammo I don't even see where the round goes. The SIGMA seems all buggered now.
Boyles law is the one - if you put a frog in a pot of water and boil it, the frog is pissed off...
The frog is dead.
@@ghettostreamlabs5724 you missed the point. Boyles law, not boiled law, nice word play. The Boyles law has something to do with gas pressures and volumes
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Hi Clausi! and Bobby!
what you are looking for is the law of Buoyancy and the Archimedes' principle.
Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force on a fully or partially submerged object is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaced.
so the weight of the displaced fluid = the weight of the object - the weight of the object in the fluid.
so the density of the object / density of the fluid = weight of object / weight of displaced fluid.
Would it remain the same, if the amount of gravity were someway altered?
And, just "What is gravity," anyway?
Yes, they say it has to do with the size of a planet, or 'whatever,' that determines the amount of gravity it has. But what is it, 'exactly?'
And no, it's not magnetism, or electromagnetism. Even if the argument could be made that they are similar to gravity.
Some bodies like planets, have low magnetism, but still retain a gravity relative to the size of the planet.
I just never quite got a grasp on actual 'physical gravity,' and not get entangled in the 'magnetism thing'...
@@jameslanning8405 so as the force of buoyancy id directly proportional to gravity (Fb = ϱgV). So you would float as well in 1G as in 5G. Fb will increace, but so will the weight of the object.
to your second question. If you think Gravity as a Force in the classical Newtonian physics, it is the force that two objects interact with (F=G*m1*m2/r2), think of it as a mutual attraction between all things that have mass.
if you think of Gravity in the sense of Einstein, it is not a force as such, but the ability of matter (mass) to affect the curvature of spacetime. like a rubber sheet, which is flat without any mass present, but when you put a ball on it, it curves. the heavier the ball, the more the sheet curves. And this is why light bends around stars, which we can observe during solar eclipses. we see stars , which are actually behind the sun.
hope that helps
Thanks!
@@PorkusPie Because of people that do deep calculations, we are able to chat here on the internet.
Watching this circus distraction is some hobby🙄@@PorkusPie
Displacement is the word of the day.
When squaring both sides of an Pythagorean triangle equation, always shoot the enemy first. Every PZ tank operator knows this.
Copernicus proposed the Heliocentric solar system .
Fire Extinguisher directive makes up for the use of food in it's normal place, especially since Crew 2.0. Smart.
Pythagoras developed the Pythagorean Theorem
@@The_Uncle_Cookie a squared plus b squared equals c squared
An object that sinks completely displaces a quantity of fluid that is related to its volume; according to Archimedes' law, the object experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid. This weight is equal to: the volume of the object multiplied by the density of the fluid and the acceleration due to gravity (see formula below). If the average density of the object is lower than the density of the fluid, the object will float; the weight of the displaced fluid is then equal to the weight of the object. Displacement = densityfluid × volumesubmerged object × acceleration due to gravity or: Δ = ρ ⋅ V ⋅ g {\displaystyle \Delta =
ho \cdot V\cdot g}
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Claus wasn't talking about weight. That's right what is said to Archimedes. But he was talking about measuring a volume of an complicated object, like a frog. And the way how he described it was perfectly correct. Measure the volume of the overflowing water. That's the volume of the object.
The 121 was an example of Murphy's Law. But... if you slow it WAY down he got effed not trolled. He hit the repair button AFTER the track was registered as destroyed.
Question of the day: Between the 121 and the FOCH B, guess who has WOT+ and who doesn't? 🤣
I think the Foch B had premium and WoT Plus xD
Pz IV and Grille 15. The Pz must use reverse because it has forward no gun depression, but it has over the back and sides. That has of course than the advantage that it can run away faster, if you got used to the wrong driving directions control, and you need to run fast with that weak butt. That reverse is also very helpful when poking out and shoot, the enemy sees only a very short piece of the tank. And you get less engine fires, this is in the front. Nice tank, not easy, but nice. The Grille is a nightmare. Not only has it naturally basically no cammoflage, it is a bullet magnet, anyone can outspot it, even behind bush and motionless. Only with tons of crew skills and net can that be a bit improved to about 40%, only while standing. Then the slow reverse speed, if you are detected you are hit, and the endless aiming time no enemy waits for. So if there is a wall then stand as if you want to side scrape (which it cannot) in some distance to the wall, unlike heavies, do your shot and go to cover FORWARD behind the wall, not retreat. While it is actually easy to go with that PZ into town to fight, the Grille struggles even on long distance with cover. NEVER risk to be spotted. And then the wot server. Despite super gun, how many no pens if you are not spamming gold? So many, it makes no fun. The Grille 15 has only one thing I really love: The engine sound when you go off on a flat road and it shifts up a gear. The best of all the 140 tanks I have.
Too damn early in the morning for all this Math stuff, I'm going back to bed. 🤘😎
When the 121 was killed I swear the commander said hawk tuah...! 😂😂😂
Its amazing how the bullets don't come out but somehow you get charged for the shot
What is Archimedes' principle? A body at rest in a fluid is acted upon by a force pushing upward called the buoyant force, which is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces. If the body is completely submerged, the volume of fluid displaced is equal to the volume of the body.
There's a fine line between intelligent conversation and a rant. Physics students everywhere are cringing. Thanks for the replays, Claus.
I love it...was it Copernicus? Aristotle? Stephen Hawking?....I think it had something to do with a king....immersing his crown...in a vat of water. But it's the 'no bullshit channel'...could have been anything and we'd still think it was a brain scratcher! Peace, my man.
Claus is triggering for Coments😂 "Heureka" and he know how he get some, Archimedes admits!
Displacement... the amount of H20 a frog drinks before it croaks in wood!
Good rng on action you can always smash youre key board pieces and rage quit 😅😅
Frogs law. Put a frog in an air tight jar, when the oxygen is used up, the frog croaks.
Claus, here is the formula your looking for, it should explain everything.
"A duck floats in water [bread, apples, very small rocks, cider, gravy, cherries, mud, churches, lead]. If the woman weighs the same as a duck, then she is made of wood. The woman weighs the same as a duck. Therefore, the woman is a witch."
Reference?
ecki ecki patannng!
Is the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch involved.??
@@poolpulse3447 Only if they are seeking the Holy Grail and their name isn't Brian.
Only if you have Knights who loving Coconuts😂
Somewhere in America, Billy Joel suddenly shivered and cringed for no known reason.
The Baby Waffle is the type of tank that is one dip away from doing the high jump because of it's long ass barrel
Displacement is the word you were looking for
When you put 2 frogs in the water in stead of one, there is one frog more in the water than one.
Science with Claus!
learned something new today... a frog that croaks once is less dense than a frog that croaks twice :0
I have over 500 fire extinguisher directives (I haven't a clue as to how) so I will drop them in when not using other directives... might as well.
Never mind frogs and little boats, what about rubber ducks?
Dam man, feeling old, getting all the references your putting down lol
The only math applicable here is the Changing of money from people's hands into russian Hands running a crooked game😮😢🙄
Archimedes' principle is what you are looking for. If you completely submerse an object in water, the volume of water displaced, is equal to the volume of the object. Nick below is correct about the buoyancy part of it, but there is also a volume part to the principle as well.
it was if there was lead in the gold that they were being sold that was why he screamed eureka lead was heavier
A floating body displaces it's own weight of the fluid in which it floats. (Archimedes law for floating bodies)
Maybe you can ask a fake Amazon elf why a ship floats and a stone cannot.?
3, 4, 5 rule with a tape measure to square something.
watched ur videos for years now..dunno whats better the gameplay or ur constant rambles.. 🤣
I think Claus got just confised with pythagoras and Kopernicus at the first try. Well Kopernicus was the one with the sun in the center .. and then he got consused with Archimesed and Aristoteles. But thats fully understandable. Since all we have of that guys are white busts and statues. And they actually all look the same somehow as statues :)
As long as he does not call the Theorem of Archimede "Te in Haram of Archimedes" everything is ok :)
Archimedes' principle - water displacement.
US/Canada uses feets to measure something. The rest of the universe uses meters :)
Weight of the displaced water = Volume x the specific weight
You might be referring to Archimedes who used a bucket of water and a gold crown
Yer great day, some knob jocket parked so close to my car I couldn't even put my arm down the gap, that's ok , now he has 4 flat tyres and I'm at home relaxing.
An object that sinks completely displaces a quantity of fluid that is related to its volume; according to Archimedes' law, the object experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid. This weight is equal to: the volume of the object multiplied by the density of the fluid and the acceleration due to gravity (see formula below). If the average density of the object is lower than the density of the fluid, the object will float; the weight of the displaced fluid is then equal to the weight of the object. Displacement = densityfluid × volumesubmerged object × acceleration due to gravity or: Δ = ρ ⋅ V ⋅ g {\displaystyle \Delta =
ho \cdot V\cdot g} 😊
And, most importantly, "eureka" means "pass me a towel."
Eurika, he cried!
Hey Claus - Hmmm, the average WoT player has a tough time realizing that he should fight 2v1 with the "2" on his side, and now you expect him to figure out geometry? The flip side of good old Archimedes is buoyancy. Place a 5-pound solid cube of steel in water, and it sinks. Take that same cube and roll it out into a thin sheet, form it into a boat shape, and now it floats. Why the difference? It's the same 5 pounds of steel. Because the "average density" of the steel shape has changed: as a solid cube, its average density was greater than that of water, so it sank. But the thin sheet's average density was lower than water's, so it floated. Good thing - average density - or all those 100,000+ ton cargo ships, tankers, aircraft carriers, etc, would be underwater artificial reefs. This same principle allows submarines to choose when to "float" (travel on the surface) or submerge. Their structure includes "buoyancy tanks. When filled with air, the average density of the boat is less than water, so surface travel. To submerge, seawater is allowed into the tanks, pushing out the air, and now the sub's average density is greater than seawater and it submerges. Da, is simple Russian-discovered physics. Cool factoid: the Pythagorean theorem is always true only in a flat space; it fails in curved spaces like the one we live in.
Oh boy! 3 sqd + 4 sqd = 5 sqd? 3 sqd = 9; 4 sqd = 16; so 9 + 16 = 25. And 5 sqd = 25. So again Da! Thanks to advanced Russian number theory.
@@jeffms5068 of course it does, as it is a 2 dementional computation, just like your example was also 2d, aka
Last game was TD mastering, 3 heavy hitters and 1 arty
Pythagoras, Claus
aint nothing like a little billy joel with your daily dose of WoT.
Its archimedes , said when you put a body into the water , the phone rings
That's Murphys law
@@brien656 Murphy only states that thing can only get worse , or its Murphy calling
@@zaluq exactally,. you put your body in to water,. "get in the bathtub,. and then the phone rings allowing you not to relax as you'd planed. lol besides I doubt that Archimedes had a phone.
@@brien656 Maybe it was a servant with a trumpet annoncing that people was at the door :)
Archimedes Principle...
Hope and Joy, Surprise!
tbh, the 121b bounced twice so if I were the foch b I would be so pissed if I lost that
I have shelved this game until I get an apology and premium time back for Falsely being accused of game rigging and not being able to get into the game for 5 days.
Archimedes and it was tub 😂
Pierre must be proud of game 1! Btw 121 went clockwise…that’s why he lost. Right Claus?
a squared PLUS b squared = C squared We used 6, 8, 10. 6 squared plus 8 squared equals 10 squared. Still use it sometimes.
Did you know that 6 divided by 2 is 3, 8 divided by 2 is 4 and 10 divided by 2 is 5. Get it? 3,4,5 is basic rule.
@@ClausKellerman It's more accurate to use 6, 8 10 Claus. I'm not stupid. I know 3,4,5 works. I framed houses and did lots of other slabs pier and beam work etc. For a larger piece it's better to use larger numbers to be more accurate. Sheesh what a know it all you are.
I think Pythagoras was triangle guy
belarussian mama rng at the moment.. not playable
I forgot all my physics right after my finals. I still use algebra occasionally though.
He got in a bath and water spilled over the sides and he shouted Eureka !!at that moment he had worked it out 😑
Hi Bob, Hi Claus, hi all
Pythagoris?
Displacement is world of warships... get it right
Claus, funny there is talk of displacement/buoyancy/and such as I just watched your POV channel with your "new to you" indoor swimming pool that is forming in your mudroom as the rain pours in from the piss-poor construction job your contractors are doing. Good luck on that and don't forget your swimmies and rubber duck. Your former Olympic grade swimming from your competition days might just come in handy.
it is the law of sink or swim
Great video 😂
It is Archimedes principle
WOTagorean Theorem:
Square of RNG + Square of ULose = i ťâke û credit§
Ughh, painful end to the 121 game. Looked like there was an easy track shot available on the Foch. And he could have just swung around to the left and tried to get behind the Foch. Easy to say, but can be tough when in the clutch.
what? Whaaa? oooh! Wait what?
I'm never surprised when wargayming screws the regular shmoe
how did wargaming screw anyone here? Serious question
@@Swellington_ If you're not one of wargayming's favored sons you get screwed usually at the most inopportune time...been watching it happen and having it happen to me for about 10 years
Think it has something to do with wood, ducks and witches?
AY UP CLAUS
The 121 game was frustrating.
Good he did, yes
I got some freezing on this video..., but just the gameplay, not Claus himself!
Very good game by the 121, but i think he had too go for the trackshot on the foch. But he nothing you can do at that moment in the heat from the battle unlucky that ammorack twice. Gg. 😊
The next video clearly shows that the opponent is playing with an unfair mod. The Foch player is using a mod for weak spots or rather that shows modules. Seeing something like that is just sickening.
Archemedies...
This early in the day? What time zone are you in Klaus?
We are entertained! What are you smoking these days, Claus? High as a kite?
U-rip-a-dees is who u ae thinking of...I think
Pythagorean theorem?
Pythagoras
How long have you been in the game Klaus?
Claus…German td went clockwise…your theory has flaws.
Eureka sonyhing about he note the warter ran over takeing a bath
Happy algorithm comment
or soap
archemede
Mass, density, frogs, eggs, water etc, must be one of those eureka moments
Go ahead Claus, try to explain the REAL scientific procedure, for determining the amount of snowfall at any given moment... And 'no,' it's not just sticking a ruler in the snow.
Dude... The guy named Assosalees came up with the Assosalees triangle! "Duuuuuuuh!"
Sorry, just being an A hole!
The last clip was fairly anti-climatic...
Claus! Is this a Canadian server? Is that why the games seem so neat and orderly?
Try the USC side one time... It's too many players! And that's actually between 2 servers... East and West!
You're not allowed to have a neat and orderly game in the USC. It's ALWAYS to crowded, to chaotic, and WAY too many Arties!
Arty ruins a good tank battle every time!
The upper tier is as boring as F. I watch every morning you can't win them all.
Water displacement: Volume of water equals the size of a given object... See Russian tank tree...
Weight of object: Mass of objects made of steel, gold, etc. varies, but the volume of said object doesn't...
A fake gold Crown will be light compared to gold coins with the same volume as the fake Crown...
Found a heavy piece of metal in my coal bucket. Found it's volume and weighed it. W/V told me it was steel...
Kermit's Universal Law of Frog Dynamics. Oh, and it was Archimedes, who figured out that the crown maker was shorting the king on the amount of gold he was using for the crown by immersing the crown in a tub of water and determining how much water was displaced, showing that the metalsmith had indeed cheated the king. He famously ran thru the streets naked after jumping out of a bathtub because he figured out the solution to that problem.
:)
Foch b paid wg more 😂
Please Claws, leave Copernicus, Pythagoras, mathematics, physics, foreign languages and pronunciation, customs, philosophy, psychology, sociology, law, yodeling, toponyms and go back to black and gray humor and WG and everything will be ok, trust me.
Come on Claus, that was not funny. Geez!
WoTs Steam discussion chat is nothing but a woke propaganda site.
I know the density of MY wood..
Is it just me or does it seem that this new update REQUIRES us to use GOLD in order to hit and penetrate? Half the time, when using regular ammo I don't even see where the round goes. The SIGMA seems all buggered now.