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Dive knife is twice as dense as lead #35571

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BenlyAZ opened this issue Nov 17, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #35589
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Dive knife is twice as dense as lead #35571

BenlyAZ opened this issue Nov 17, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #35589
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@BenlyAZ
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BenlyAZ commented Nov 17, 2019

A dive knife has a volume of 0.01 L (10 cubic centimeters) and a weight of .23 kg (230 grams) for a density of 23g/cc. The density of pure lead in real life is 11.3g/cc.

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  1. Make a dive knife.
  2. Observe its stats and see that it indeed has these values.

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I would expect the knife to be either lighter or bulkier. 10 cubic centimeters of steel weighs 80 grams.

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It would seem that the dive knife's size has never been updated since we got <250ml volume increments.

@Night-Pryanik Night-Pryanik added <Bug> This needs to be fixed [JSON] Changes (can be) made in JSON Good First Issue This is a good first issue for a new contributor Items / Item Actions / Item Qualities Items and how they work and interact labels Nov 18, 2019
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