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Aroooo
Feb 16th, '03, 01:13 PM
My brain must be locked up by the snow DC is getting...

I know its in the book, but I just can't find it. What is the formula for calculating KPH or MPH from inches of movement?

Aroooo

MisterVimes
Feb 16th, '03, 01:22 PM
Movement times SPD times 0.37 = MPH

Agent Escafarc
Feb 16th, '03, 01:23 PM
I don't think that is in Fred I know there was a chart in the BBB. But you can take inches/turn time .3 to get KPH.

Agent Escafarc
Feb 16th, '03, 01:25 PM
Curse you Mr V. Your E-Fu is stronger than mine :)

MisterVimes
Feb 16th, '03, 01:27 PM
Originally posted by Agent Escafarc
Curse you Mr V. Your E-Fu is stronger than mine :)

It's fair... you covered that Metrics stuff and I got the real measurements :D

nblade
Feb 17th, '03, 12:20 AM
I know those are the conversions from the BBB, but I was doing it by hand one day and it came out a bit different.

We know the following
1 turn = 12 seconds
5 turns = 1 min
300 turns = 1 hour
1" = 2 meters
1000 meters = 1 km
X = inches per turn


Here where I start to make some assumptions along the lines.

Inches per turn * 2 meters * 300 Turns = meters per hour
meters per hour /1000 meters = km per hour

At least that seems right to me, I'd like to know if I've messed up some basic math again.

archermoo
Feb 17th, '03, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by Agent Escafarc
I don't think that is in Fred I know there was a chart in the BBB. But you can take inches/turn time .3 to get KPH.

Uh, that should be either meters/turn x .3 or inches/turn x .6 to get KPH.

feywulf
Feb 17th, '03, 01:36 PM
Originally posted by nblade
Inches per turn * 2 meters * 300 Turns = meters per hour
meters per hour /1000 meters = km per hour


If a character moves v inches per turn, then their velocity is:
(v inches/turn * 2 meters/inch * 300 turns/1hr)*(1km /1000 meters) =

(600* v inches* meters * turns * km )/(1000 inch*meters*turn*hr) =

(600* v * km )/(1000 *hr) =

600/1000 * v kph =

0.6 * v kph

aylwin13
Feb 17th, '03, 02:16 PM
I have an Excel spreadsheet that someone posted on their website. You fill in your Speed, inches in Running, Flight, Swimming (combat and NC) and it tells you the MPH & KPH, IIRC. The file is on my PC at home so I will post it to this thread later this evening.

nblade
Feb 17th, '03, 02:38 PM
Originally posted by feywulf
If a character moves v inches per turn, then their velocity is:
(v inches/turn * 2 meters/inch * 300 turns/1hr)*(1km /1000 meters) =

(600* v inches* meters * turns * km )/(1000 inch*meters*turn*hr) =

(600* v * km )/(1000 *hr) =

600/1000 * v kph =

0.6 * v kph

Excellent, at least I wasn't as fuzzy on my math as I thought.

aylwin13
Feb 17th, '03, 05:13 PM
Originally posted by aylwin13
I have an Excel spreadsheet that someone posted on their website. You fill in your Speed, inches in Running, Flight, Swimming (combat and NC) and it tells you the MPH & KPH, IIRC. The file is on my PC at home so I will post it to this thread later this evening.

I didn't realize that I couldn't insert .xls files in a post. If anyone would like this file they can send me a private message. I can e-mail it to them. If anyone can suggest a way to post an .xls file ( I don't have a website here) let me know.

MisterVimes
Feb 17th, '03, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by aylwin13
I didn't realize that I couldn't insert .xls files in a post. If anyone would like this file they can send me a private message. I can e-mail it to them. If anyone can suggest a way to post an .xls file ( I don't have a website here) let me know.

It won't let you attach it below?
If not email it to me and I will ftp it to my site and link it here.

aylwin13
Feb 19th, '03, 07:30 PM
Originally posted by MisterVimes
It won't let you attach it below?
If not email it to me and I will ftp it to my site and link it here.

Well, it's taken me a while, but with MisterVimes' assistance I have finally been able to post the speed calculator I spoke of. I have even added the KPH conversion to it. The Excel file can be found here. (http://silentempire.com/champions/mphcalc.xls) Thanks, again, MisterV. :cool:

P.S. A big D'OH for me. This file is already available in the Free Stuff, but this version has the KPH converter already on it.
:o :o :o