Difference between revisions of "Grav Scale"
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| − | {{InfoboxGoods|name=Grav | + | {{InfoboxGoods |
| − | |Type=Sensory | + | |name=Grav Scale |
| + | |Type=Sensory Aid | ||
|TL=13 | |TL=13 | ||
| − | |size= | + | |size=20.0 l |
| − | |weight= | + | |weight=25.0 kg |
| − | |cost= | + | |cost=[[Cr]]12,000 |
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A grav scale is an extension of [[gravity control technology]], and the [[densitometer]]. Essentially a short range densitometer capable of doing accurate mass measurements in 3 dimensions to a range of 4 meters. The device itself consists of a large (2m x 4m) rigid mat with a computerized control panel. Objects to be weighed must fit over the scale, though the computer system is capable of handling larger objects rolling over the mat at a slow, constant velocity. The system is calibrated to correctly scan grav vehicles. | A grav scale is an extension of [[gravity control technology]], and the [[densitometer]]. Essentially a short range densitometer capable of doing accurate mass measurements in 3 dimensions to a range of 4 meters. The device itself consists of a large (2m x 4m) rigid mat with a computerized control panel. Objects to be weighed must fit over the scale, though the computer system is capable of handling larger objects rolling over the mat at a slow, constant velocity. The system is calibrated to correctly scan grav vehicles. | ||
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Revision as of 22:15, 11 December 2018
| Grav Scale | |
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| Type | Sensory Aid |
| Tech Level | TL–13 |
| Cost | Cr12,000 |
| Size | 20.0 l |
| Weight | 25.0 kg |
A grav scale is an extension of gravity control technology, and the densitometer. Essentially a short range densitometer capable of doing accurate mass measurements in 3 dimensions to a range of 4 meters. The device itself consists of a large (2m x 4m) rigid mat with a computerized control panel. Objects to be weighed must fit over the scale, though the computer system is capable of handling larger objects rolling over the mat at a slow, constant velocity. The system is calibrated to correctly scan grav vehicles.
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