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===== Lindogram ===== | ===== Lindogram ===== | ||
- | The unit of mass of SL physics engine. It is equivalent to 100 kg. The default 0.5×0.5×0.5 box weighs 1.25 Lindograms (125 kg) because the default density is 1000 kg/m³. | + | The unit of mass of SL physics engine. It is equivalent to 100 kg. The default 0.5×0.5×0.5 box weighs 1.25 Lindograms (125 kg) because the default density is 1000 kg/m³ (10 lindograms/m³). |
Most physics functions work with a fundamental unit system in metres, lindograms and seconds as opposed to the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKS_system_of_units|MKS]] fundamental unit system which uses metres, kilograms and seconds. | Most physics functions work with a fundamental unit system in metres, lindograms and seconds as opposed to the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKS_system_of_units|MKS]] fundamental unit system which uses metres, kilograms and seconds. | ||
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* $lfn[llSetPhysicsMaterial] sets the density in kg/m³ rather than lindograms/m³. | * $lfn[llSetPhysicsMaterial] sets the density in kg/m³ rather than lindograms/m³. | ||
* $lfn[llGetMassMKS] returns kg instead of Lindograms. | * $lfn[llGetMassMKS] returns kg instead of Lindograms. | ||
- | * FIXME (TODO: what else?) | + | $TODO[what else?] |