I can do both of those equations but no, they do not make sense or are reality to the physics .
E = A +B / t * q³
c is a speed and doesn't work for energy , no speed required .
There is different force so F=ma only covers one force.
That is why I make my own maths , it works better for me...
We are only chit chatting between I and you . A good conversation actually for a change :D
I call it lift because hot air rises and lifts the mass , I consider thrust is the opposite and it pushes out like a rocket engine does . Anyway I think you understand the basic idea of the design , I...
You'd think that because you don't know all the design features !
The top bowl opens up a thermal tunnel removing cold air pressure pushing down on the craft .
The inner shell is a web design copper circuit that is going to be electrified as in the lifter technology . The purpose of this of...
What do you mean nope ?
It is my design and I know what it needs to work . It needs hot air under it to help lift it off the ground to counter act gravity and inertia .
Hot air being only one part of the lift mechanism .
If you're on about the propulsion in space I have accounted for that . That doesn't use air , I've already said , the near speed of light .
Using air is just to help with the escape force needed , notice I didn't say escape velocity .
It is a spaceship , what do you mean what use would it have in space ?
You've seen the full design with the top and bottom bowl haven't you ?
Don't forget aerodynamics are not important in space .
That is only the bottom bowl and hot air is only one part of the design , it uses no rocket fuel and in space will travel at the near speed of light .
P.s It will 100% work with the right dimensions and my physics . I have a rough idea how big it needs to be .
It is the bottom bowl on my spaceship design , I am using hot air as part of the lift . Like a hot air balloon does .
Told you I am not mad , I know physics .
Pretty pictures with actual workable physics are , I only need somebody to help me with the dimensions needed etc . All my designs should work according to the physics involved .
I'd appreciate something if you can do some good math . I need to take the volume of a hot air balloon and...
What ? It is joules of energy
joule
Dictionary result for joule
/dʒuːl/
noun
the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one metre in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.