Place your bomb and see heat plume and pressure analysis graph. Fall out composition and thermobaric ratings are also available to determine the strenth of your bomb.
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Comments
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I actually like feeding it things and seeing the outcome.
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and I'm guessing the bar on the side is for instant heat and the graph is for lingering heat?
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I got stellar hot with a overclocked prot bomb
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i broke it...
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i got a temp rating of 81, and a pres rating of 70 xD
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I overclocked the rating id:2429979
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um my bomb just sorta destroyed everything like the graphs and plotting mechanism XD This thing is a monster
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I just had a bomb manage to so severely over-heat the pressure graph sensor that the connections for the bottom 2 lines of the graph melted.
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Where to start... The detonation area isn't big enough for (fusion) bombs to fully explode. The sensor for the pressure graph does a better job as a temperature sensor due to being exposed to direct contact from the bomb. The reliance on ambient heat for temperature sensing drastically reduces the accuracy of the temperature measurements. To see what I mean by the last 2, make and test a PROT-DEUT bomb.
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It's calibrated. Battery is too fast and shows only half the graph. Copied? I am not re-inventing the wheel coz it's the concept that takes the cake, and the personal touch of enhancements. Sorry though. Thanks!