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Serious question. Imagine EE Items were in real life. What they look like, what would they weight?
I’d say one basic block 100 kg
not enough heavy for me
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I wonder why EE still didn’t broke with this instabilities.
The basic block is the same height as a candy cane and a palm tree, so it's kinda hard to estimate its size.
And we don't know what it's made from. Probably a metal, but which one? - Steel? Aluminium?
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8 kg orso
thanks hg for making this much better and ty for my avatar aswell
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everyone is presuming it is a cube who says the width length and height are the same? it could be 2d, in which case it would not weigh anything. or the length could be longer than the height and it would be a cuboid.
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everyone is presuming it is a cube who says the width length and height are the same? it could be 2d, in which case it would not weigh anything. or the length could be longer than the height and it would be a cuboid.
if 2D it would still wieght anything but it cant exist here hiegt and lengt are def same since its a square in ee
thanks hg for making this much better and ty for my avatar aswell
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Oh, I figured it would be pretty light. like... toothpaste tube-weight.
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kreacher wrote:everyone is presuming it is a cube who says the width length and height are the same? it could be 2d, in which case it would not weigh anything. or the length could be longer than the height and it would be a cuboid.
if 2D it would still wieght anything but it cant exist here hiegt and lengt are def same since its a square in ee
a 2d object has no volume so cannot have any weight
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a 2d object has no volume so cannot have any weight
you're presuming it's a 2d object in 3d space...
in accordance with 2d space, a 2d object would have some form of weight, as it is determined by mass multiplied by the force of gravity. volume does not apply in this particular dimension.
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kreacher wrote:a 2d object has no volume so cannot have any weight
you're presuming it's a 2d object in 3d space...
in accordance with 2d space, a 2d object would have some form of weight, as it is determined by mass multiplied by the force of gravity. volume does not apply in this particular dimension.
The title does say "in real life" though, so either the assumption of 3d space is correct, or we have a conspiracy theory on our hands :O
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The title does say "in real life" though, so either the assumption of 3d space is correct, or we have a conspiracy theory on our hands :O
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