Difference between revisions of "Tutorial:Template"
From Kerbal Space Program Wiki
(→Steps) |
(→This is a template tutorial) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | == | + | ==KSP math explained for the rest of us== |
− | + | I started playing KSP a few months ago. I tried to understand what everybody was talking about when they mentioned TWR, ISP, Δv, apoapsis, eccentricity, and a whole bunch of other terms from math and physics. The learning curve is high, but this tutorial will try to explain what all these different numbers mean and why they are important for people who do not have a mathematical background. | |
− | |||
===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== | ||
− | *'''Length:''' | + | *'''Length:''' 20-30 minutes |
*'''Difficulty:''' Easy | *'''Difficulty:''' Easy | ||
*'''For version:''' Every version | *'''For version:''' Every version |
Revision as of 17:33, 31 July 2014
Contents
KSP math explained for the rest of us
I started playing KSP a few months ago. I tried to understand what everybody was talking about when they mentioned TWR, ISP, Δv, apoapsis, eccentricity, and a whole bunch of other terms from math and physics. The learning curve is high, but this tutorial will try to explain what all these different numbers mean and why they are important for people who do not have a mathematical background.
Specifications
- Length: 20-30 minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
- For version: Every version
What is the deal with all this math?
Finishing word
Tada! Now you've read a full tutorial. Congratulations!