10 𝑲𝑰𝑳𝑶𝑴𝑬𝑻𝑬𝑹 TANK KILL | How Long Can You Shoot In War Thunder?
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10 𝑲𝑰𝑳𝑶𝑴𝑬𝑻𝑬𝑹 TANK KILL | How Long Can You Shoot In War Thunder?
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I couldn’t possibly understand the 10kilometers even as a Canadian however the 50000 some-odd bananas made it way better
It helps alot.
There's 1000 meters in a kilometer, it's in the name kilo. Phly just went full american and thought that a km is 500m
It's probably 100000 bananas, that's what I meant
@@BrBross He was diving by two in his brain in advance, so that's probably why he said it.
@@BrBross he did not xD he said that TWO meters are 10 or smthing Bananas, and 2x500 = 1000m, soo... No he didnt go full American xD
I feel personally attacked by the first 35 seconds.
I feel the same
same
yes feel the same way
Your life revolves around humanitys amusment and as a distraction and at anytime that can change in a blink of a eye
But thank you for your contribution to showing more joy in life than life itself shows
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Velocity on Impact:
Pancake fall: 373mph or Mach0.49
Nosedown fall: 763mph or Mach1.03
Assumptions;
The T80U is falling pancake, ie level. The T80U impacts the ground at sea level, thus the air density can be taken at sealevel, final and probably worst assumption; the T80U is at terminal velocity at point of impact. suvat equations say that in 4000m a T80U will reach 630mph, therefore it probably can be assumed to be at terminal velocity.
Drag coefficient (Cd) of a cube; 1.05 (Brick Cd used, not just a flat cuboid but one with some surface irregularities)
Area (A) of the T80U's underside; 7m(Length) * 3.6m(Width)= 25.2m^2
Density of air at sea level (p) at 15degrees C; 1.225 kg/m3
Mass of a T80U; 46tonnes or 46000kg multiplied by acceleration under gravity (9.81m/s-2) to get Weight (W); 451260N
Net force on vehicle, F, is equal to DragForce, Fd, minus the weight
F=Fd-W
Fd=(Cd*p*V^2*A)/2 where V is velocity
F=((Cd*p*V^2*A)/2)-W
At terminal velocity, F = 0. Rearrange for V gives
V=sqrt( (2W)/(Cd*p*A))
V=166.87m/s
V=373.3mph
V=0.49mach
However, A changes to only 7.92m^2 if it's falling nosedown, and assuming an angled cube's Cd of 0.75 which gives a new Vt of 352m/s or 762.8mph; mach1.03
I looked in the comments just for this. Thank you.
For true intellectuals, pancake dive is 1075 bananas per second, and nose dive is 1919 bananas per second
V=Squirt
Now i understand that i understand nothing
@@lirokangaming6937 Basically;
How fast would it fall without air in the way - How much air resistance slows it down = max speed
*Feel free to like so Phly's curiosity can be satiated*
The terminal velocity of any given object is determined by several factors: mass, cross-sectional area, drag coefficient, medium density, and gravitational acceleration.
Below are the notations and explanations of these variables:
Mass (m) - the quantity of matter an object has, regardless of volume or any forces acting upon it (not to be confused with weight, which is "...the measure of the force of gravity acting on a body".
Cross-sectional area (A) - the area of the object that is projected towards the fluid it is falling through. For simplicity sake, we will assume the tank is falling onto its tracks - so its A will be the surface area of the bottom of the hull.
Drag-coefficient (Cd) - a constant that represents the amount of resistance an object would have when travelling through a fluid. This is dependent on more factors such as the object's shape, texture, viscosity, compressibility, lift, boundary layer separation, and more.
Medium Density (p or "rho") - density of the fluid that the object is travelling through. Note that in air, density varies with dew point, temperature, and air pressure. However, we will assume an average air density of 0.4135 kg/m^3 at a drop altitude of 10,000 m.
Gravitational acceleration (g) - a measurement of the force of gravity acting on the object. Along with mass (m), one can calculate the object's weight (W) via W = mg.
Drag force (Df) - calculated using the drag-coefficient (Cd) to determine the force of drag that is opposing an object's motion.
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The formula to calculate terminal velocity (Vt) is given as:
Vt = sqrt((2m*g)/(p*A*Cd)) = sqrt((2W)/(p*A*Cd)
Ideally, drag coefficients are best determined via actual experimentation. However, because our object is so heavy and blunt, we can assume its Cf is approximately 1. The weight of a combat ready T80-U battle tanks (including fuel, ammunition, and crew), is approximately 46 tons while its chassis length and overall width are 7.01 m and 3.60 m respectively, giving us a cross-sectional area of 25.236 m^2.
In summary:
W = mg = 46 mt = 46,000 kg
A = 25.362 m^2
Cd = 1
g = 9.81 m/s^2
p = 0.4135 kg/m^3
When we plug it in we get a Vt of 293.359 m/s.
Conclusion: If a combat ready T80U tank fell track first from an altitude of 10,000 m, it would impact the ground at approximately 293.359 meters per second, 962,466 feet per second, 1056.095 kilometers per hour, 656.227 miles per hour, or mach 0.855.
Crew Analysis - "knocked out" ;)
Tank Analysis - perfectly fine....because of Stalinium ;)
Hope this helps! Let me know if I messed up anywhere :)
No no no, stalinium protect crew, crew not get a scrach if they believe in glorious leader, he protect them. But now honestly, this is a great calculation, I would have doneit, but I am too lazy, soI admire you takeing time to do it. At that speed, thank would probably burst at the welds, and crew will leave a little more than a match box worth of organic mather behind them. That is if you manage to dig throughto them in the first place if you drop them somwhere with softish ground, again to lazy (sorry) to calculate the depth of impact crater.
Pretty sure Phly said 4km not 10km.
@@Tampscity Shhhh we're enjoying the thought of a T80 hitting Mach 0.86 before it experiences inertial dampening from the ground.
You won't get out, not when it dives at 300 knots.
This is true but both your cross section and air density are fucked up, especially the air density it mess up the results. the air density at sea level is roughtly 1.2 kg/m^3 and is the only one that matters as he asked about the terminal velocity on ground from 4000m not the terminal velocity at 10000m. Next as you may have seen the tank was slightly spinning so it would be much more suited to give 2 velocities, one with the tank facing the ground and one with the tank on it's tracks.
Witch gives is a terminal velocity on it's tracks of 165 m/s, or 571 km/h and 355 mph,
and a terminal velocity facing downwards of roughtly 410 m/s, or 1477 km/h and 917 mph, witch is mach 1.2 asl
I think its good that i've downloaded War Thunder through the official site, so i cant see how much hours of my life i've lost
You can see yyour playtime in matches by vehicle types on your profile ;)
@@codemy666 Oh yeah i forgot about that, but im lazy to do the math. Is there any other way i can see playtime?
*Checks Steam*
Congratulations on wasting your 1000th hours with us
*Checks phone*
Your morning alarms will start in the next 2 hours
*shotgun in mouth*
@@generalaccount6531 Im releted to the one with the alarm. Worst shit is that i go to school earlier than most ppl go to work.
Worth...
so that is why russian tanks have no depression
*me gusta*
me gusta
Me gusta
tunguska
I wish I was a russian tank
The shell doesnt dissapear, the tracer just burns out
O shit
It also disappears when it reaches 10km.
Realism 100
Man, I remember when bumping into a freakin' fence would destroy your track or even kill your driver. T80U falls from space and it goes *boink!*
Then the earths fucking implodes
Tonk bonk
Ah, the days when countless transmissions were lost to defiant trees.
@@thundersoul6795 those old "gaijined" memes were awesome, lol
@@thundersoul6795 ah a fellow member of the brotherhood watches phly too
Some projectiles legit have a max range, I've tried tank rounds and I don't think they can reach 20km, however ships can definitely go beyond 20km, airfield arty is infinite for sure.
Airfield arty be hitting u from 10km above while u r in the clouds with 90% precision
Nistor Laurentiu Those aren’t AA guns, those are literal railguns
@@nistorlaurentiu7533 bro how the fuck does the crew see you? Do they have x-ray eyes with variable 300x zoom and attached thermal and Night vision sights??? Damn Warthunder devs must've been on some shit when they thought that through
@@ironduke5058 Airfield AA is not meant to be realistic, just act as an anti-spawncamp feature.
@@ironduke5058 They're all smoking bath salts that's why. Somehow they really thought it was a great idea to pit tanks made in the 90's against tanks from the 40's.
Imagine just driving down the field with your panther like you do almost every game and then you stop to shoot and just get clapped by Phly from 10km away...
That was Basically what happened in the first Gulf War where Nato Tank forces just Outranged the Iraqi forces and just slaughtered their tanks without any opposition
@@Voron_Aggrav nato forces? Tank warfare? Wasnt gulf War just target practice for the airforce/refinance of mcdonnel douglas? 😅
@@Schimml0rd could've also been the second one, but the core of it remains the same, the drastic difference between top of the line MBT's vs MBT's made to be exported a generation ago
@@Voron_Aggrav, there it comes the world record in the longest tank kill, where a challenger killed an enemy tank at 5,1km (3 miles)
Matteo Aievola nah it’s when a t-80 sniped a t-55 with an atgm at 8 km
"Request team help" as he reaches terminal velocity in his T-80
It's like when they communicated with austronauts to make them fell more at ease
ChaosPotato everything reaches terminal velocity falling from a sufficient height
4:20
Projectiles don’t despawn remember that episode of “Phly’s Top 5 Plays” where an I-16 shot down an F2A Buffalo with rockets across the map within the first 10 seconds of the game?
Lol what really,when was this?
Like at least 3 years ago. Look up phlys top 5 epic plays
Gustav Plays there are 19 of those lol
AC-130 Inbound ya I don’t remember which one lol
@@Circa88 Guess I'll -die- watch all of them🤷🏾♂️
That Intro tho... so deep...
I need to rethink about my life now :/
Wanna buy some... Death sticks?
FEGELEIN FEGELEIN FEGELEIN *HITS TABLE*
"Keep in mind variable wind speed and humidity along the bullets flight path. At this distance, you'll also have to take the coriolis effect into account." Cpt. MacMillan
My god dude you’re the best. I’ve been all over that quote for a very, very long time. I even hit Imran with a 3 pointer lmao.
Still wondering why humidity affect shell trajectories lol
@@megimargareth4015 simple, it affects air density
@@megimargareth4015 if
air humid=water particles in air
More particles in air=more things the bullet will make contact and slow it down
For short range it doesn't affect it much but for long range where the bullet drops a lot, it will have significant affect on tue ballistics
10 Kilometer Tank Kill!!
Ka 50: *are you challenging me?!?*
*LAUGHS IN KA-52*
"10 kilometer Tank Kill"
A7D's new Mavricks: *Are you challenging me?!?*
The fourth part is realizing that 4500 hours is over 180 days or 6 months of nothing but sitting at your computer on ONE GAME. I feel ya. I just crossed 3000 hours on DayZ and I have my share on this game as well. Carry on with what you love.
Holy shit
YT really doesn;t like to show the recorded sharpness while in trees
YT compression is utterly shit
The real question is how *fast* can you shoot
As fast as the tank can shoot
As fast as a tank can reload
As fast as the tank cum
As fast as before an enemy T34 ruins your day.
As fast as a Amx 13 dca 40 with a 0.5 second reload
13:03
We have the equation : Fd = Cd . 0,5 . p . v^2 . A
Fd = drag force (N)
Cd = drag coefficient (depends on the shape, here we'll approximate the tank as a rectangle) ~ 1,2
p = density of air = 1,225kg/m^3
v = speed (m/s)
A = frontal area of the tank ~ 20m^2
To find the terminal speed :
force of gravity on the tank = drag force on the tank at terminal speed
So :
9,81 . 46 000 = 1,2 . 0,5 . 1,225 . v^2 . 20
We find v = 175m/s
If we assume that the tank reaches his terminal speed before 4km of fall, it will hit the ground at ~630km/h
Love when he said "grassy Ass" truly the peak of the Spanish language
When the long rod can go even further than expected
Who else was hoping for Phly to recreate "they're flying the tank" scene from The A-Team
It would be very interesting
we need some mod for that 😂
@@kentoscocos5238 or a mode where all players use tanks and fight midair with prop planes flying overhead you
I thought I was the only one.
I like how the long range shots enter the tank at an angle yet the kill feed still shows it as a flat entry
it is likely due to perspective. You are looking parallel to its flight path. All you see is its vertical motion so it looks like it is really steep since you can't tell how much distance it is covering for every meter it drops.
@@neurofiedyamato8763 i'm not sure that is true
i fired extreme lobbing shells and they appear to come in flat in XRAY
+ now there's a bug with HESH
HESH shots come perpendicular to the plate you're hitting
so if you hit a downward angle on the turret , you can have the shell spawn from underneath the tank one shotting it
my use of english is rudimentary sorry :(
@@neurofiedyamato8763 is right. Your frame of reference is what skews your expectation. The round is still flying nearly perpendicular to the ground when it hits the targets and you won't see the downward entry path your expect. A good way to visualize this is to change your point of reference to the side further away and watch the round trajectory.
There is a really good real life example of this 'illusion.' Search up the Eshima Ohashi bridge in Japan. Looking down along the length of the bridge looks like it is really steep but at any other angle, it is fairly normal. You can tell that it isn't all that step based on the cars which aren't angled much, but many people looking at pictures still fall for it.
@@neurofiedyamato8763 HOLY SH*T DUDE
This is how the Soviets wanted to win the Cold War, shooting from space.
With project 120
Of course! BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE PLACE UNTOUCHED BY CAPITALISM!
Nope, that was all Reagan's Star Wars initiative.
@@FireWarrior2013 THE ONE PLACE THAT IS NOT CORRUPTED CAPITALISM!!! SPACE!!!
I was a Beta tester for this game. Played for a while after it went public. I don't play anymore, but I still watch this channel.
This was interesting as it differs from game to game, as it's usually tied to render range. WOT has a lower render range, so shells despawn after 850m so you can blind fire across the map. BF3 Mythbusters did find shells despawning after 3km. No idea if BF4 can go longer.
When he said that he did the calculations, I thought for a very short moment that he was serious and then he started talking about bananas lol😂
"Very serious business"
well yeah everybody does calculation with bananas pff
Every caliber despawn at different distance - they told it long ago.
Do you have more information?
@@undersky596 it was in some of their vlogs. Like rifle caliber bullets despawn at two km, big caliber machinegun bullets despawn at three or so, autocannon shells 15 to 30mm caliber despawn at four km and so on. It is made to lower the data load, to prevent package losses.
Hello
Edit: Phly the banas didnt help. I am sorry.
For a person who does not know s*** about kilometers (me) I think the bananas helped.
@@apollogold4494 Yeah I know like the tinyest bit for kilometers which is nothing and I think just 10 kilomoters helps me with distance.
13:19
phly it would be 280m/s (1000kph)if it's dropped from 4km (not counting air resistance tho since i don't have enough data)
@@supersyber7 even that's super fast thanks for the correction i did not think of that tbh
Well with a squat, High density Profile. Likely settling on a More nose down approach to the weight of Armour, gun, crew and ammunition and aero dynamics)
It would have a cross section of about 8m^2
Weighing 46 tonnes
Coefficient of 1.0 (because gun tracks and panels and shit)
Average air density of 1.225.
Volume mass off 7700kg/m^3( Steel)
1G of gravity.
It would reach 303m/s (1,092km/h)
Achieving the 4000m descent in under 30 seconds.
400kmh is WAY off. Bearing in mind, my Fully loaded airborne ass has a terminal velocity of over 200km/h
Thing would break the sound barrier for sure.
@@jugganaut33 i don't know why but this makes me question myself and my ability to have a good future in this world
Mans right
Raphael Foremniak Everyone is a different piece in the puzzle. Maths isn’t all that helpful outside of theoretical tanks falling from the sky.
You’ll do just fine. Self belief is more important.
The mars *climate orbiter actually didn't crash, it just missed the whole f-ing planet mars. Which yes, was due to (I think) Lockheed Martin using imperial measurements, and NASA using metric, which meant that the burn duration was wrong.
How'd that get past NASA tho? Don't they have other people that check the calculations and shit as well? I mean someone should've noticed
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter did its job. You're thinking of the Mars Climate Orbiter
@@ironduke5058 NASA is paying a lot of money for those guys to get it right to the point that they don't have to check it. It's also in their contract that all data has to be in metric.
@@ironduke5058 NASA did take the blame for not confirming it was in SI
@@tiedeman39 You're correct, thank you!
ATGM: Am I a joke to you?
The range of an ATGM is a joke
Nutt Cracker laughs in how atgms outrage the effective engagement distance of tanks since this game he was a 125 mm mobile artillery piece
10km in German lenght System: Saarland
Lmao haha
hm, i dont think that 10 km in german is incest
10km in German length system: almost to moskow boys. But we need to go back
0:35 "Anton Yudintsev from Gaijin Entertainment" I spent 5 minutes of my life doing a screenshot, edit down to a photo, google image search of image, google translate of article headline from Russian to identify the photo. What am I doing with my life.
I've redone my Calculations and found out that with the Drag included the T80U Would travel 223m/s downwards. From that point on it would not accelerate anymore. If anybody want to check, it is the square of 2*mass*9.83 over 1.224kg/m³(p)*33.6(A)*0.4(Cd, Coefficient of the form).
About that terminal velocity - a bit of a very rough calculations say that the 46t tank could reach anything from 400 to 900km/h when hitting the ground. Depends heavily on the orientation of the tank, though.
Gaijin: We dont have RNG
Also Gaijin: 6:08
Did they ever say that? Because even from obvious things we have random damage and 10% penetration rng as well.
@@shmekelfreckles8157 they had ads that criticised world of tanks's rng system.
Cem Dennis lmao
Cem Dennis well comparatively
I would love to see this being done in a sturmpanzer
YEEEEES
Well it was build as an artillery in mind
I've gotten some long-ish range kills in the Sturmpanzer II but I've never yeeted a shell across the map
On german settings its name is still Sturmpanzer II
I love your videos mn, I watch em everyday to keep me entertained, thanks for all the tips and pointers
“You don’t have a life” PHLY WHAT? Ur gonna get married man that’s like 20x the life I have XD
Thats 30x the life i will ever have
Jeez. No need to come after us like that
but is he coming after us, Or is he reminding us of how Gajin owns our souls to its eternal roaring machines? Is all that we see or seem, but a dream within a dream?
@@aneural very deep, feel like Socrates now
Why Phly doesn't realize is that he's stumbled onto the new arty meta.
3:23 thats a lot of damage
Thanks for the existential crisis Phly, really appreciate it
11:00 you’re basically a fkn orbital strike XD
"You guys have no life"
Me watching this random recommendation at 2:30am : " this is research"
If we assume that it falls from 10km and the beginning velocity is 0m/s and there is no drag
Y=-1/2gt^2 +VoT+Yo
0=1/2x-9.81t^2+0+10000m
T=45.15S, the amount of time it took to land
V=gt+Vo
V=9.81x45.15 + 0
V=442.95m/s
V=1594km/h
Yes, shells do continue on phlying even when past the draw distance, though some of them have explicit maximum ranges defined in the game files, and almost all seem to have a fuse delay as well
Someone should make a war thunder like this for the phone imagine how cool that whould be
Phly, give this a shot in the stormpanzer. Hard mode :)
lol funny video, thanks for making me laugh on multiple occasions on a Monday morning
Congrats on 1 mil you are the best phlyer!
Hey phly since we are entering a new decade I thought we should do something special this Christmas/new year and play the arado 234 b-2 with the Christmas sweater. attempt #13
I guess you can shoot as long as you've got ammo.
have always wanted a vid like this
This has to be the most satisfying thing I've ever seen in my entire life
Phly: were shooting 10km out
Americans: WhAt In TaRnAtIoN does that mean???!
Phly: just imagine 55,500 bananas
As one said... For those who haven't been to the Moon yet. For the rest of us, just a smidge over 6 and a half miles.
You guys measure cats in grams they aren't pieces of gold and what am I too measure with a centimeter. Also I'm sorry that you guys are so dumb you needed to make stuff easy.
the velocity is 0, because it hit the ground.
Maybe relative to the Earth ;)
@@aus_geoff8668 That is already relative to earth, genius.
Woaaaaaaahhhhhhhh Woaaaaaaahhhhhhhh I am only playin
hey dude your almost to 1 million. you deserve it!
Thanks for driving off the platform. Made the whole video worth it
Phly: "How long can you shot in war thunder?"
Me: "As long as i have ammo xD "
Supersonic Jets more like supersonic tanks. Sonic the Hedgehog noises Starts
wwaaaoo wonderful work , i need your matrice calculation to open fire with unguided rockets from my apache in arma ... keep up sharing some things like this with us, u did well
Phly. You got mad high didn't you? Holy shit I can't stop thinking about that. All of the amazing info and everything we have ever experienced, loved, hated and everything in-between on our PCs was provided by rapidly moving electrons.
Phly, how about we honor the emperor once again and we bring out the J7W1 with 4 sake bottle launchers
You haven't played it since 2014.
Attempt #56
(im still not giving up)
Upvote this man so phly sees!
Last time I was this early there were nukes in Cuba
CUBA NUMERO UNO!!!🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺
The banana part lmao. Now I remember why I subscribed in the first place
@Phly: to your question Projectiles in WT have some kind of limit and they despawn. It's either the ceiling or a distance/lifetime. You can try backing up a howitzer into a trench so you angle your tank to aim vertically and see if the shell actually hits the ground anywhere near you. I couldn't do it with M8 HMC nor with 105mm M4A3
The US patriot missile system was also broken because of the imperial/metric blunder :)
Do it in game and be the most respected player in the game.
Or the most hated. Anyone who can land a shot across the rocks on Finland is considered a cheater by a slightly less than considerable bunch of cazhuls, anything more than that and with a few bushes along the way(not even blocking LoS) and an actually considerable pile of pitchfork holders will hate your guts when the guy you shot takes the cloaker's advice and goes to the forum to cry like a little bitch.
That was the Mars Climate Orbiter mission by the way, it was a pretty big deal at the time. $125 million crash and burn. As for the staring at a computer screen for x hours, I've spent 2 decades doing that for 8-12 hours a day, I'd take your reason for doing it in a heartbeat even though I do like what I do.
When you’re significantly above a target you need to shoot just below a target most of the time to account for the arc of the ballistic.
Well I have 4554 hours on Steam and I also have been playing since the Alpha. You're hitting too close for comfort Phly...
Hey phly play the M2a2 and get 10 kills attempt #70
Phly: We're shooting at 55,500 bananas distance!
His Viewers: what do we do with this information.
With the right custom sights you can hit out to about 10km in RB against Ka-50's. There's a really cool sight for the M1A1 that lets you range out to 9km. Combined with the laser rangefinder if a KA-50 is hovering 8, 9 or even 10km away, you can get a 1 shot kill on him. I've done it a couple of times at 8 and 9km.
Phlydaily invents a new unit of measure: the banana.
No, the banana is a common form of measurement here in the US
hei phly this comment is for sailydaily not for you.
ok?
hi sailydaily can you play the albatros-klasse(143) boat. Im thinking about grinding for it and dont know if its worth it. if you play it have fun. thanks u
If no one Phlies ships in WT, do they really exist?
So using a Calculator for Terminal Velocity, entering 46t for the mass of a T-80 with a cross sectional area of about 25.236 m2, the Drag Coefficient Equivalent to a Car (0.3), the density of Air at sealevel of around 1.5 kg/m3 and the strenght of Gravity at 1 g the terminal Velocity for a T-80 is at about 283.190m/s or 1019.48 km/h which is 633.478 mph which means the tank will be going almost supersonic xD. You're Welcome :)
I watched half this video and my phone’s not dead yet. I can’t wait to see how lon...
Answer: aslong as your shoot-important things dont get destroyed
The real question is how long is your banana measurement
Lockheed Martin (LM) worked as a contractor for the Mars climate orbiter. Contractors for NASA are required to convert units into metric, but LM didn't, and NASA assumed the conversions had been made (From pounds to Newtons), resulting in the orbiter approaching Mars at ~60 km rather than ~85 km. It burned up in the atmosphere on the 10th of November 1991.
The satellite thing was that The navigation team at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) used the metric system of millimeters and meters in its calculations, while Lockheed Martin Astronautics in Denver, Colorado, which designed and built the spacecraft, provided crucial acceleration data in the English system of inches, feet, and pounds. JPL engineers did not take into consideration that the units had been converted, i.e., the acceleration readings measured in English units of pound-seconds^2 for a metric measure of force called newton-seconds^2.
BTW METRIC SYSTEM IS THE BEST not the shitty feet and miles
day 2 of commenting bruh on phly's channel
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Congrats you have about have a year of War Thunder experience. And by half a year i mean 187.5 full days. Really dont know if you need a high five or an intervention right now.
Bananas, love it. Back in the day my maths teacher used elephants to help teach algebra! Both work lol.
The "request team help" while falling from the sky was a nice touch.
*epic 10 kilometer kill*
Me an WT player:
Almost every high rank match in a nutshell
2:38 - 3:22 Took "Banana for scale" to a whole new level.
*gasp!* someone actually took my suggestion
although, with a friend, I did manage to setup and hit a 16km shot with a heat shell from a M1A2
Without air resistance:
v = sqrt(2*9.81*4000) = 280 m/s ~ 1008 km/h
If you want to add air resistance you should subtract F_w * s from the potential energy where F_w is the force air pushes against the tank but is a function of the velocity itself squared and a constant.
v = sqrt(2*4000*(9.81 - F_w(v)/m ))
*tank_name*: "Let's try hit target at ~9km"
Ka-50: "I bet I can hit moving target at 10km, just hold my beer a sec"
So interesting tidbit. When firing in a parabolic arc the angle at which to fire the farthest is 45 degs. However the higher you raise the shooter above the plane the lower that angle becomes. That’s why you had to lower the range off of 10 km to hit the target. Since the sight is set for two object at roughly the same plane
The Mars Climate Orbiter, built at a cost of $125 million, was a 338-kilogram robotic space probe launched by NASA on December 11, 1998 to study the Martian climate, Martian atmosphere, and surface changes. In addition, its function was to act as the communications relay in the Mars Surveyor ‘98 program for the Mars Polar Lander. The navigation team at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) used the metric system of millimeters and meters in its calculations, while Lockheed Martin Astronautics in Denver, Colorado, which designed and built the spacecraft, provided crucial acceleration data in the English system of inches, feet, and pounds. JPL engineers did not take into consideration that the units had been converted, i.e., the acceleration readings measured in English units of pound-seconds^2 for a metric measure of force called newton-seconds^2. In a sense, the spacecraft was lost in translation.
Did anyone else had the answer to „How long can you shoot in WarThunder?“ „10 Seconds until Spawn Protection is gone.“ in his mind lol?
The rounds just keep going. I once followed a round in the replay cam and it hit 7 minute later in the area of map that has the 2D trees and props
24 seconds drop, and the Earth's gravitational acceleration of 9.8, give us a a final speed(speed at which he hits the ground, not terminal velocity) of 24x9.81 which is roughly 235 m/s, or 846 km/h.Given that when he jumped off he had some vertical velocity, you can add around 3 km/h to the result
Het Phly... like your vids and keep it up... DO you use metric system in and around your house or imperial? Seeing you understand the metric system in your videos.