Concept: mass and mass
From: John Leary <john_t_leary@y...>
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 00:09:09 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Concept: mass and mass
Greetings,
I have been trying to measure the mass (in grams)
of the GZG ships. (Using my wifes (food scale.)
Naturally the lack of all of the GZG ships is a
problem
as well as the basic lack of accuracy of the scale
when dealing with less the 10 grams. End of gripes.
The desired end was to wse the actual mass of the
ship to determime the mass of the FTFB ship. The
problem occured when the smaller ships were not
sufficenty massive to provide a measurable difference
on the scale (in grams). I frequently had to use
5 to 10 ships to provide a basis for a speculative
measurement. In any case, a scentific sca;e with
proper calibration would be an improvement in the
rough values obtained by the food scale.
As a sample, I provide the following items from the
most commonly available ships: ( Mass for ship
construction was determined by ((Mass +4) X 2) NAC:
NAC CVA, 216; SDN, 220; CVL, 168; BB, 86; CB, 80;
CH, 48; CE, 28; CL, 32; DD, 20; FH, 14; LL, 12;
NSL: SDN 384(with voids filled 448); BDN, 160;
CH, 76; DD, 20; NI: BB,96; CE, 36; DD,23:
UN: SDN, 188; BDN, 152; CH, 80; DD, 18; CC-B, 14;
FSE: CBA, 268; CBL, 132; BB, 60; CH,56; CL, 38;
DDH, 24; DD, 18; CC, 13; ESU: BB,76; CH,34;
DD, 22; CC, 10 SS, 10: kRA'VAK: SDN, 196; BDN, 116;
BB, 76; CB, 68; CH, 54; CE, 38; CL, 30; DD, 24;
FF, 18; CC 11; SS, 9; SH;VASKU; CVL, 52; CH,28;
CE, 20; CL, 16; SS, 11; CC, 10; SS, 9; FCT; DD, 22.
comments welcome.
Bye for now,
John L.
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