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<math>\pagecolor{Black}\color{White}t_{total} = t_{accel} + t_{decel} + t_{cruise}</math> | <math>\pagecolor{Black}\color{White}t_{total} = t_{accel} + t_{decel} + t_{cruise}</math> | ||
=Warps > 4 AU= | |||
==Acceleration== | ==Acceleration== | ||
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<math>\pagecolor{Black}\color{White}t_{cruise} = \frac{d_{cruise}}{v_{warp}}</math> | <math>\pagecolor{Black}\color{White}t_{cruise} = \frac{d_{cruise}}{v_{warp}}</math> | ||
=Short Warps= | |||
The above calculations work as long as some time is spent at maximum warp speed. If the warp is short enough that the ship never reaches top speed, a different set of calculations are needed. | The above calculations work as long as some time is spent at maximum warp speed. If the warp is short enough that the ship never reaches top speed, a different set of calculations are needed. | ||
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=Implementation= | |||
The following python code is one possible implementation of the above. It attempts to generate the same data as presented by CCP in the forums. It matches with their numbers, except for 50 AU titan warps, which are one second out. Note that the sub warp speed of the ship is fixed at 200 m/s. This is because the CCP-produced tables assume that every ship drops out of warp at 100 m/s. If trying to run calculations for actual ships, this value will need to be replaced with a more appropriate one. | The following python code is one possible implementation of the above. It attempts to generate the same data as presented by CCP in the forums. It matches with their numbers, except for 50 AU titan warps, which are one second out. Note that the sub warp speed of the ship is fixed at 200 m/s. This is because the CCP-produced tables assume that every ship drops out of warp at 100 m/s. If trying to run calculations for actual ships, this value will need to be replaced with a more appropriate one. | ||