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Unread 10-31-2008   #13
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Re: Sizes, Weights, and Capacity

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Re: Sizes, Weights, and Capacity

umm not sure if it can be done or not, but i think if you could put a list of things to do like commands in the corner of the screen. this way either the user has a list of command he or she knows they can use or be able to click on them to activate the commands
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If the volume of an object is doubled, its mass is cubed.
no, if volume is doubled, then mass is doubled. If the dimensions, however are doubled, then mass is multiplied by 8.

If mass or volume changes by any factor and it is assumed that all dimensions increase equally to accommodate that factor, then each of the three dimensions will change by the cubic root of that factor. If the dimensions change equally by any factor, then the mass and volume change by that factor cubed.

your bad math "fact" made me post on a fetish forum.
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Yeah, there is a big difference in cup sizes.

My current girlfriend is a DD and her boobs seem tiny compared to my ex's DDD's.

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I'm looking for someone inclined towards BE/GTS/AP/AR/etc story writing to help me get some transformation scenes.
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Yo!

Hello, writer here, who sits around lacking ass to kick.

Of course, I have a lot of stuff to write, and college is making me NOT want to write. -_-
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Unread 10-31-2008   #19
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Re: Sizes, Weights, and Capacity

Do you think it is reasonable that a pair of full T cup breasts would weight 40kg each? That's 88 pounds?
Or rather a pair of breasts that measure 12 inches from the rib to the front edge.

Eitherway, does it sound reasonable?

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Of course, I have a lot of stuff to write, and college is making me NOT want to write. -_-
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Re: Sizes, Weights, and Capacity

That was written by TheArtificer some time ago, and yes, he knows the math is bad. The quote is from the draft he posted of the Netbook of BE.

A revised Edition may be coming soon.
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Unread 10-31-2008   #21
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Sure. I mean, I ain't blocking anyone. >_>

Of course, I should probably empty it out a bit...
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Unread 11-02-2008   #22
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Re: Sizes, Weights, and Capacity

Here is how I would recomend calculating size and mass of breasts.

Going of the use of a gallon as a standard of measure, we see it equals a volume of 3785.412 cubic centimeters, or 231 cubic inches. Now, if we look at each breast as half a sphere, than together, two breasts having a weight of 8 lbs will have a volume of 231 cubic inches. Volume = 4/3 Pi times Raduis cubed. Therefor it follows that the cube root of ((3/4*231)/pi)= the radius of the sphere. This amounts to a raduis of 3.8 in. Cut that sphere in half and place it on a womans chest, and you have two breasts that stick out approx. 3.8 inches from her chest, not counting the nipple.

Cup size is calculated by the circumfrance of the breasts at the widest point, minus the circumfrance of the underbreast. Using a willing voulenteer, I have generated a baseline underbreast measure of 33 in. The circumfrance of the breastline is the sum of 1/2 the circumfrance of each breast, or 1 circle with a radius of 3.8 in in this case. So without counting the circumfrance of the back, the circumfrance of the breasts=2*pi*r=24 in. Using my same willing voulenteer, I give a ballpark measure of a womans back at 20 in. So add 24 to 20 and you'd have bustline measure of 44 in. 44 minus 33=11in= an H cup size.

Therefore, a woman with H cups would have breasts which have a combined weight of 8 lbs.

as potatodave noted, if the volume or mass of an object is altered by any factor, the other will be altered by the same factor. So, to calculate the weight of breasts of any size, look at the following formula.

Cup size=Bustline measure-33in(underbust of average woman). Cup size translates as (0in=A, 1in=B, 2in=C etc)

Bustline=Cupsize (in inches)+33in = 2*pi*r of the breasts+20in (The distance around the back of a fairly average woman).

r= (Cupsize+33in-20in)/2pi

4/3*pi*r^3=volume of breasts.

Volume of breasts/231=Factor ratio to 1 gallon.

Factor ratio*8lbs=weight of breasts.

Ta da

Note: You may substitute in different underbust measures and back measures if you'd like. The formula works regardless.

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Re: Sizes, Weights, and Capacity

And there we have it...The Einstein of the breast world, or potentially the best boob surgeon in existence
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Thanks for the compliment

Also, relating back to the bursting point, using my equation, I calculate that the maximum size before the person would be in danger would be OO cup breasts, second time through the alphabet.

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