> was originally a term used to refer to a surveying level point, but in modern Japan it is often used as a <>.
Since it is a performance comparison between multiple devices with different specifications and configurations, it is more of a utility test than a pure performance test.
"A simple performance measurement would be a 1,000-meter run or weightlifting."
The old man gives his advice.
"Yes, that would be enough for a 100-meter run.
As for weightlifting, you can also use gravity magic to adjust the weight of the barbell.
"What would be interesting is the reaction time and precision movements."
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"Yes."
Now that you have partial control of <free magic element (ether) wave>>, your reaction speed is the fastest among the Horai Islanders. It should be .......
Jin thought as he glanced at Reiko who was standing next to him.
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"Well, how about we keep ......5 millimeter balls the same, but mix balls of different hardness, and see how many we can move in a minute without crushing them?"
<<< Good idea. We can also see the feedback performance of the sense of touch.
Adamantite, lead, Maggi polyethylene foam. We can put a thin nickel coating on them and keep them the same in appearance.
Since they have different weights and hardness, it seemed to be quite difficult .......
Memory (short-term) is not so important, so it would be nice to compete purely on calculation speed, Jin said.
"Since there is no way to cheat, how many square roots can you calculate in time, or how many digits can you add from 1 to n? ......"
Shortcuts are not allowed since this is a performance test, not a competition.
"Yes, that would be good too."
Since this is an internal test, there is absolutely no cheating, so the same test can be done over and over again. This is desirable in terms of comparison.
The sum is n(n+1)/2, but it is forbidden to use this formula. The rule is to add up the sums in order from 1, just like an arithmetic test.
"Then, let us assume that the sum of the weighted 100-meter run, the weighted magic lifting, the transfer of a 5-millimeter ball for 1 minute, and the sum calculation from 1 to n in 2 seconds is Let's say we want to calculate the sum of the sums from 1 to n in 2 seconds."
"Yes, that would be good."
Thus, <> was established and a trial run including verification of the contents was conducted.
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"I want to know how much our <> is in terms of the golem of Horai Island.
"Of course. We've reviewed the control system for precision movement since then!
"No objections."
Rubina, Freddy, and Gurina requested to measure the that is not < for their reference.
The participating Golems and automata in the Horai Island group were: Land 1, Sky 1, Marine 1, Smith 1, Cosmos 1, Ruby 1, Aqua 1,Perido1,Ames1,Topaz1,Soleil,Luna,Laiko,Ray,Anne,Lise.
Mermaid is mermaid-shaped, so I passed on it this time.
"I'll let you do the math with 5mm balls, though.
Jin thinks.
He also includes Soleil and Luna, who are supposed to be of the same type, and 1 of the 5-color golem maids to see if there is any significant difference between them.
"That's quite spectacular.
"Wow, that's amazing."
"I wonder what's going to happen ......"
Freddy and the others are curious.
"All right, let's start with the 100-meter weighted run.
The trials will take place on the airfield behind the institute.
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As expected, supersonic speed cannot be attained when there are large G forces applied in the vertical direction and in the direction of motion, so the competition is visible to the naked eye.
The weight magic lifting is also performed in succession.
After that, 5mm balls were transferred for 1 minute, and 2-second sum calculation was performed.
The results are available at .......
Land 1: 3.2 seconds, 8 tons, 411 pieces, no failures, sum 1 up to 21
Sky 1 : 5.1 seconds 3 tons 424 no failures sum 1 Up to 23
Marine 1 : 5.9 sec 3 tons 419 no failures Wa 1 Up to 19
Smith1 : 4.5 seconds 4 tons 545 no failures Wa1 Up to 78
Cosmos1 : 5.2 seconds 3 tons 415 pieces No failures Wa1 Up to 20
Ruby1 : 7.7 sec. 2 tons 478 pieces No failure Sum1 Up to 55
Aqua1 : 7.7 sec. 2 tons 481 no failures Sum1 Up to 54