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'''Samoflange''' densest known material in the Vendetta Online™ universe. It is a trade good, and masses 8000 kg/cu.  [[Leviathan]]s and capital ships will sometimes drop this substance.
'''Samoflange''' densest known material in the Vendetta Online™ universe. It is a trade good, and masses 8000 kg/cu.  [[Leviathan]]s and capital ships will sometimes drop this substance.
To relate this density to real world materials:  1 cu of water is 100 kg, given that water is 1000 kg/m³ that means a "cu" is 0.1 m³ (excluding the mass of the container, of course).  Given that, the mass of samoflange is 80,000 kg/m³.
For comparison, the densest known element is [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osmium Osmium]] at 22,610 kg/m³ and the core of the sun is about 150,000 kg/m³.  Some have speculated that samoflange is [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutronium neutronium]], but that is far more dense, by 11 orders of magnitude (assuming they mean matter from a neutron star).
Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density#Densities_of_various_materials


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Revision as of 17:43, 8 July 2010

Samoflange densest known material in the Vendetta Online™ universe. It is a trade good, and masses 8000 kg/cu. Leviathans and capital ships will sometimes drop this substance.

To relate this density to real world materials: 1 cu of water is 100 kg, given that water is 1000 kg/m³ that means a "cu" is 0.1 m³ (excluding the mass of the container, of course). Given that, the mass of samoflange is 80,000 kg/m³.

For comparison, the densest known element is [Osmium] at 22,610 kg/m³ and the core of the sun is about 150,000 kg/m³. Some have speculated that samoflange is [neutronium], but that is far more dense, by 11 orders of magnitude (assuming they mean matter from a neutron star).

Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density#Densities_of_various_materials