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Revision as of 19:08, 30 March 2013
other want (AFK) it how mining math survey asteroids, you're looking have mining, at mining on
X=How much one unit volume takes
U=Amount in units
V=Overall volume that all the units add up to
X*U=V
So hypothetically which per 4982.25m3. the
33215 * 0.15 = 4982.25
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X/L=T/60=(H-Y)*60=(M-Y)*60=S
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(S-Y)*60=N
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T*60=S
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17672.4 / 46 = 384.1826086956522 / 60 = 6.4030434782609
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(6.4030434782609 - 6) * 60 = 24.18260869565217
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4982.25 / 46 = 108.3097826086957 / 60 = 1.805163043478261
(1.805163043478261 - 1) * 60 = 48.30978260869565
(48.30978260869565 - 48) * 60 = 18.58695652173913
(18.58695652173913 - 18) * 60 = 35.21739130434783
(35.21739130434783 - 35) * 60 = 13.04347826086957
(13.04347826086957 - 13) * 60 = 2.60869562173913
(REMEMBER: To find the exact time you need to make it true by converting the cycles into one minute)
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If your cycles arent true that one cycle equals 60 seconds then the equation below can convert your cycles into minutes. The only thing you need to write down ontop of what you already wrote down is how many seconds does one cycle last. Lets just say your cycle last 45 seconds for this example. You would use this equation below.
X=Ship cargo hull or whatever your mining
L=How much your mining laser/s or device will pull per cycle.
T=How many cycles your device will have to do before the your ship is full or before what your mining is depleted. Most cycles last for 60 seconds so if this is true you can make T equal one minute.
M=Minutes
H=Hour
C=The amount of time it takes to use 1 cycle
X/L=T*C/60=M
So if your were mining the same thing as above with a laser that took in every 45 seconds the answer would be to find out how many minute it will take is 81 minute. the equation for this is below.
4982.25 / 46 = 108.3097826086957 *45 / 60 = 81.23233695652174
From there if you want to find out how many hours that is then just divide that into 60. Then you can just start using the same equation as above from this example (S-Y)*60=N. The equation to get the hours is below.
M / 60 = H
81.23233695652174 / 60 = 1.353872282608696