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Thread: Formula Required

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    Default Formula Required

    Hi,

    I need the formula that calculates how thick a material should be to withstand a certain depth. The one in Model Submarine Technology is for a flat sheet, whereas I need one for a dome. Anyone know it?

    Thanks

    Michael

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    where the AREA is in your calculation, use (4/3*pi*r^3). that is the SURFACE AREA OF A SPHERE. if you dont understand that, tough shit, im not gonna explain it to a 15 year old kid.

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    Guest,

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    Found it.

    Michael

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    thats the best you can do you stupid troll, someone tries to help your dumbass out and thats the thanks we get. go hit puberty you little faggot.

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    Mr. Guest.


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    A Nice LARGE Cup

    Michael

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    thats the best you can do you stupid troll, someone tries to help your dumbass out and thats the thanks we get. go hit puberty you little faggot.
    Next time you say something, could you stand up? I can't hear the words coming out your ass.

    1. I'm not stupid
    2. I'm not a troll
    3. You didn't help me, just posted a random formula that is nothing like the one I was trying to find
    4. I'm not a dumbass
    5. I've hit puberty
    6. I'm not little
    7. I'm not a faggot

    So basically everything you just said was crap, just like your first post.

    Michael

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    you really are an idiot, i KNOW the formula you speak of (if in fact you are using the right one, but guessing from your post you are not using the correct formula). the right formula uses a cross section of the area in question that the said pressure is to be exerted on. that is a fact you dumb little punk. likewise, if that said area comes from a sphere instead of a flat surface, then one has to adjust the formula for the area in question. but i seriously doubt that you could actually do the derivative to calculate the surface area of a sphere. another thing, do you even know what a derivative is?? Now, as Stone Cold Steve Austin once said, "Shut the hell up!"

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    LOL,

    Well thanks for all your help, sadly you really aren't worth my time so I won't be responding to anymore of your posts.

    I think this forum should be made a 'only members can post' one? That way scrawny overweening arrogant pieces of worthless shit that try to piss me off will be kept away from the board. (Do you even know what that means, faggot?)

    Michael

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