kaya ni sa pinoy. gamitang lag psu fan.
triple A lang na battery payts na!-A heat multiplier energy generator or a minimized nuclear reactor for the power of the Gundam.
megaphone-Advanced sound gathering device for audio collection.
payts na webcam na A4Tech-Thermal, infrared and UV sensing cameras for the vision.
aw kani common ra ni nga program sa mga pinoy..-Advanced yet simplified AI for the controls.
aw sa manila daghan kaayo. labi na tong mga SWAT sa hostage drama-The pilot with intense training.![]()
Why we need to use a giant machines like gundams just to carry nuclear weapons in battle fields? For me speed is more advantage in war than having this complicated Robots (Gundam), If I am a pilot I rather choose to operate Ultrasonic Fighter Jets equip with nuclear war heads.
Mahal na kaau ni nga mga weapons kaysa mag develop ug fighter jets.
Walay dako nga maka puling!..hehehehe!..
It's always funny how people assume nga since you are "weightless" in space, then large objects will no longer have inertia issues.
If this were true, then you can move a refrigerator in space like you move a feather in space right?
WRONG.
The force you need to apply to move the refrigerator in the weightlessness of space is still quite big. Which means, that if you have a robot in space that has to move its arms and legs, it's still subject to the law of inertia--it will still require a considerable amount of energy to make a gigantic arm move forward and backwards (and also energy to negate/stop this motion) even in space.
So if a refrigerator was slowly headed your way in space, should you get out of its way or should you just stand still thinking you won't get hurt?
-RODION
ang alignment sa mga satellite, sama sa tilting nila, pitch ug yaw. squirt ra sa gas kinahanglan. oxygen ba to. kalimot ko. so, gamay ra needed na force.
choya ani oi. astiga jd sa japan when it comes to technology
^ hinuon ang mga rockets or mga vessel nga gipadala sa space karon .. has only one direction rman...
if mag lihay2 ka sa space , kinahanglan jud ug force ..
about sa ref ... if we change it to a truck moving 100kph . +weight ug momentum .. paksit sad jud ka ...
FYI, it takes a HUGE amount of energy to change orbital inclination:
Taken from Orbital inclination change - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"In general, inclination changes require the most delta v to perform, and most mission planners try to avoid them whenever possible to conserve fuel. This can sometimes be achieved by launching a spacecraft directly into the desired inclination, or as close to it as possible so as to minimize the inclination change required."
I should know. I fly the shuttle every week in Orbiter.
Orbiter - Home
So again, better re-examine "Gamay ra" Hollywood movies FAIL in RL physics.
Ok exam time:
Scenario: A man with a mass of 50 kilograms is in freefall (weightless, in space). Beside him is a steel safe with a mass of 1000 kilograms or 1 metric ton. Our man wants to push this safe into the doorway of a cargo bay of a spaceship that's about 15 meters away.
Question: What will happen when the man pushes the safe?
-RODION
Last edited by rodsky; 08-31-2010 at 01:28 PM.
kinahanglan ka'g counterweight ana. kita ko sa imo idea bay.
i don't fly in sticks.
@ vacuum
displacement of both objects will be the same
ang gigamit na force sa tawo, mobalik kini niya ug mo-apekto pud sa safe.
kana kung sakto akong bana-bana
correct me if I'm wrong rods
@ rods
thanks sa link anang orbiter, I tried it. I failed.
Last edited by rodsky; 08-31-2010 at 02:34 PM. Reason: multiple posts
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