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#Mirrorswarm uses SI units and Earth time (day,hour,year,kg,s,mol,cd,Ampere,Kelvin,m). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation#E-notation E-notation] with no spaces is acceptable. | #Mirrorswarm uses SI units and Earth time (day,hour,year,kg,s,mol,cd,Ampere,Kelvin,m). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation#E-notation E-notation] with no spaces is acceptable. | ||
#The host planet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_(planet) Mercury] ("Host") is low-gravity which will help get the swarm into orbit. It is close to the | #The host planet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_(planet) Mercury] ("Host") is low-gravity which will help get the swarm into orbit. It is close to the the swarm, between the host and the sun. | ||
#[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avogadro_constant Avogadro] says there are 6E23 atoms in every mol of material. A reasonable estimate for the average mass of a mol of the elements of the host is 54g. | #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avogadro_constant Avogadro] says there are 6E23 atoms in every mol of material. A reasonable estimate for the average mass of a mol of the elements of the host is 54g. | ||
#The raw material for the swarm and its factories is [https://www.lenntech.com/periodic/mass/atomic-mass.htm elements]. These elements will be extracted from the host. There are fewer then a hundred elements needed. | #The raw material for the swarm and its factories is [https://www.lenntech.com/periodic/mass/atomic-mass.htm elements]. These elements will be extracted from the host. There are fewer then a hundred elements needed. | ||
#The construction material for the swarm and its factories is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_machine nanite]. This is a general purpose machine consisting of fewer than 1E20 atoms (0.25g). Teams will specify the performance requirements and design of the nanite. | #The construction material for the swarm and its factories is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_machine nanite]. This is a general purpose machine consisting of fewer than 1E20 atoms (0.25g). Teams will specify the performance requirements and design of the nanite. | ||
#The 1% of the host which is available as raw material has a mass of 3.3E21kg and makes up to 1.3E25 nanites. | #The 1% of the host which is available as raw material has a mass of 3.3E21kg and makes up to 1.3E25 nanites. |
Revision as of 18:53, 5 January 2020
- Mirrorswarm uses SI units and Earth time (day,hour,year,kg,s,mol,cd,Ampere,Kelvin,m). E-notation with no spaces is acceptable.
- The host planet Mercury ("Host") is low-gravity which will help get the swarm into orbit. It is close to the the swarm, between the host and the sun.
- Avogadro says there are 6E23 atoms in every mol of material. A reasonable estimate for the average mass of a mol of the elements of the host is 54g.
- The raw material for the swarm and its factories is elements. These elements will be extracted from the host. There are fewer then a hundred elements needed.
- The construction material for the swarm and its factories is the nanite. This is a general purpose machine consisting of fewer than 1E20 atoms (0.25g). Teams will specify the performance requirements and design of the nanite.
- The 1% of the host which is available as raw material has a mass of 3.3E21kg and makes up to 1.3E25 nanites.