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The amount of fluel used in a jump can be calculated with the following formula. | The amount of fluel used in a jump can be calculated with the following formula. | ||
:<math> \displaystyle \text{Isotopes used} = D \times F \times ( 1 - 0.1 \times | :<math> \displaystyle\rm \text{Isotopes used} = D \times F \times ( 1 - 0.1 \times JFC ) \times | ||
{\color{green} ( 1 - 0.1 \times | {\color{green} ( 1 - 0.1 \times JF )} \times | ||
{\color{red} ( 1 - | {\color{red} ( 1 - JDE_1) \times ( 1 - ( JDE_2 \times 0.869 )) \times ( 1 - ( JDE_3 \times 0.571 )) \times ( 1 - ( JDE_4 \times 0.283 ))} </math> | ||
The white part of the formula applies to all [[Jump_drive#Operation|jumpdrive capable ships]]. The green part only applies to [[Hauling#Jump_Freighters|Jump Freighters]] and the red part only applies to [[Hauling#Jump_Freighters|Jump Freighters]] and [[Rorqual|Rorquals]]. The red part is [[Stacking_penalties|stacking penalized]] so the order of the modules is from highest bonus to lowest bonus. | The white part of the formula applies to all [[Jump_drive#Operation|jumpdrive capable ships]]. The green part only applies to [[Hauling#Jump_Freighters|Jump Freighters]] and the red part only applies to [[Hauling#Jump_Freighters|Jump Freighters]] and [[Rorqual|Rorquals]]. The red part is [[Stacking_penalties|stacking penalized]] so the order of the modules is from highest bonus to lowest bonus. | ||