Atomic Reaction
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Auto Credit Based on SpiritusRaptor's Perpetual Motion v3.0
Full power and best viewed by Camera 1.
Smash the electrons together by using VTOL up/down to create an atomic reation... however, if all else fails hit Activation 1 (zoom out for full effect)...
Credit to @BrainyDJ for his magic balls!
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Perpetual Motion v3.0
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 44.1ft (13.5m)
- Length 16.6ft (5.1m)
- Height 64.3ft (19.6m)
- Empty Weight 1,777lbs (806kg)
- Loaded Weight 22,241lbs (10,088kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 1661
Parts
- Number of Parts 67
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 207
@SpiritusRaptor this is an easy way to explain nuclear fission
@Sirstupid I just have to finish personal management and finish my Eagle project, and yeah
@AeroEngineering Yes, last time I checked
@Sirstupid your in boy scouts too?
@SpiritusRaptor I did and I got a nuclear bomb!
Ok, so then press1 @TheGuyWhoFliesToGetHisPie
@SpiritusRaptor I can't collide the electrons. :(
its not working for me
@RocketLL my bad :)
The term "Atomic Reaction" is quite vague. I guess you tried to simulate nuclear fusion, in which case it's the nucleus that's smashed together, and they won't be orbiting a same point. Oh well.
hey, i really like your vids and was wondering if you could feature one of my planes?
WHAT HOW WHEN WHERE WHY!
@Sirstupid cool
@Stingray yeah its quite easy to change elements
I just posted an earth to moon vehicle, check it out. @Nickasaurus
@SyntaxError To be honest, I know most of this nuclear physics stuff from a merit badge class.
@Stingray can you message me on hangouts?
Ha lol
@SyntaxError @Sirstupid is 50% correct. The other 50% is classified, as in how to change protons into neutrons.
What element is this?
@Sirstupid okay ya im a little rusty on my chemistry
@SyntaxError I think it's neutrons
@SpiritusRaptor you should make an LHC
@minecrafta16 I can do scince, me....
SCIENCE!