The purpose of this experiment is to analyze how much buoyancy of different blocks.
The experiment was conducted, recorded, investigated, analyzed, and reported by 神の時雨.
The experiment was conducted, recorded, investigated, analyzed, and reported by 神の時雨.
Information
Game version : 0.5.1 Unit (Comparison) : Metal block 1 1 m = 4 Block 1 m² = 16 Block 1 m³ = 64 Block Metal block 1 (16 Block) 1 m³ ≈ 8 t (7873 kg) Standard of record : An object of 1 m² can carry the maximum value of [Metal Block 1] before it’s completely submerged and loses buoyancy. Experiment location : on water (creative mode)
Result
- [Wood Block 3] 4 m² = 6 ⅹ 1 m³ + ¼ m³ (400 Blocks)
- [Wood Block 2] 4 m² = 5 ⅹ 1 m³ + ¼ m³ (336 Blocks)
- [Bubble Plastic Block] 4 m² = 5 ⅹ 1 m³ (320 Blocks)
- [Barrier Block] 4 m² = 4 ⅹ 1 m³ (256 Blocks)
- [Insulation Block] 4 m² = 3 ⅹ 1 m³ + ¾ m³ (240 Blocks)
- [Wood Block 1] 4 m² = 1 ⅹ 1 m³ + ⅛ m³ (72 Blocks)
- [Scrap Wood Block] 4 m² = 1 ⅹ 1 m³ (64 Blocks)
- [Armored Glass Block] 4 m² = 1 ⅹ 1 m³ (64 Blocks)
- [Glass Block] 4 m² = 1 ⅹ 1 m³ (64 Blocks)
- [Glass Tile Block] 4 m² = 1 ⅹ 1 m³ (64 Blocks)
- [Cardboard Block] 4 m² = ¾ m³ (48 Blocks)
- [Plastic Block] 4 m² = ½ m³ + ⅟₁₂ m³ (36 Blocks)
Note
Blocks not in the list are unable to provide stable buoyancy in the experiment.
The information provided in this experiment is for reference only. The results may be different or invalid in the future.
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