When i first weighed blocks with springs i just wrote the numbers in spring compression distance because i didnt know the constant. Later in roblox studio i found that someone saved the build a boat map and it had a few of the blocks in it and i could check their density and thats how i found out that the springs had 1000 N/stud.
we got build a boat for treasure physicist before gta 6
I'm actually studying Physics. It's cool when you can calculate something in a game, it helps, but learning it is all "fun"
Now I understand why my metal constructions moved so slowly.
wow that is cool I have never thought about calculating mass of blocks in babft before
School build🗣️🔥
Is there a density chart for everything including stuff like portals and trees?
Ive got about half of the stuff roughly weighed, i will make a video with all of the values when im done.
so thrn does this work if something is slipperry, put blocks with extra mass and friction?
Only friction matters. Adding more weight wont change the slipperiness.
oh aight
When you try to build a "boat"
how did you get these numbers? how did you know the spring’s constant?
When i first weighed blocks with springs i just wrote the numbers in spring compression distance because i didnt know the constant. Later in roblox studio i found that someone saved the build a boat map and it had a few of the blocks in it and i could check their density and thats how i found out that the springs had 1000 N/stud.
Can you update the spring test for the new update