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Perambulous Jan 6, 2023 @ 10:02am 
thanks for the heads up about kanjozoku, it's a shame the game turned out to be a money grab rather than a passion project

+rep
CMD Knight Jan 21, 2020 @ 4:18am 
So many people seem to think a pound of feathers and a pound of steel weigh the same but this is not true and is the kind of ♥♥♥♥ you should have learned in primary and secondary schools.

Lets start with the basics.
CMD Knight Jan 21, 2020 @ 4:18am 
Mass: It also tells you how much "stuff" is in it. Now by stuff I kind of mean atoms and molecules but different atoms and molecules do not weigh the same, so the amount of "stuff" is dependent on the thing we are talking about. It is also a measurement of inertia, which is an object resistance to acceleration (or deceleration). Units to measure mass include but are not limited grams, pounds, tons, kilograms, stones, etc.

Volume: How much room something takes up (3-d space) units include (cubic centimeters, cubic meters, liters, etc)

Density: Mass of an object per given unit of volume this can be found by dividing mass by the volume it occupies. (g/L which is a gram per liter, could also be gram per cubic centimeter,)
CMD Knight Jan 21, 2020 @ 4:17am 
Gravity: Caused by mass, all mass exerts a gravitational pull. the more mass the more "gravity" it will have. Gravity is a constant pretty much every where on earth, it does decrease as you increase in altitude by it is negligible, even if you were to stand on top of mount Everest there isn't too much of a difference with the acceleration due to gravity being 9.77 m/s/s, so its negligible unless you are talking about extreme masses, but this difference is not important to the subject at hand

Velocity: Your displacement per unit of time(i.e. seconds)

Speed: Distance per unit of time (i.e. seconds)