I love how the thumbnail is a lovely drawing of a tank, but the video is just math, math, and more math. you have successfully click baited me
@bungalowbill5219 ай бұрын
Tanks are math.
@sunRay049 ай бұрын
@@bungalowbill521 Pretty sure tanks are tanks, and math is math, but ill default to your judgment.
@kolorfast9 ай бұрын
The mnemonic I learned was "Oscar/Had A/Hunk Of/Apple" but I like that "So/h Ca/h To/a" clues you in to which formula does what.
@chillbuilder1019 ай бұрын
The best option for armor is to combine 4m beamslopes and 4m wedges, as wedges have been becoming prevalent, AP-Heat rounds are seeing widespread use for against targets failing to have multiple airgaps. The best option for defeating properly designed armor is always flanking, as this type of armor takes up a lot of space and cannot be arranged in every orientation. HESH bombers are a great option for this campaign, or high-speed flanking tanks with AP-Heat rounds.
@Garethaxz9 ай бұрын
Unironically With small volume craft, like those in ashes, Sabot Frag becomes a pretty reasonable munition. The tradeoff in payload damage is offset by how compact and dense the internals of enemy craft tend to be.
@atesz76369 ай бұрын
I just started university, and integration is the bane of my existance.
@thekringe43879 ай бұрын
Yippie. So in theory if i make a boxy tank like a tiger and make it angle it using a breadboard it should be incredibly effective?
@ForkEnthusiast-tw8fg9 ай бұрын
I might as well just watch my AP chem lecture notes due tomorrow.
@stefan43659 ай бұрын
Where a shell hits your pole is evenly distributed across y. Not theta
@bungalowbill5219 ай бұрын
I handle that correctly but explain it poorly. It’s the reason that I write the integral with respect to y before doing the substitution.