(1)
Where E
nt is the entanglement factor. Also known as mess.
w
1 is the number of cables of diameter d
1 in cm
w
2 is the number of cables of diameter d
2 in cm
w
3 is the number of cables of diameter d
3 in cm
w
t is the total number of cables
Thinner cables add a higher entanglement value than thicker cables.
Higher E
nt is a higher state (mess) of entangled cables.
(2)
Where E
sd is the effort value for the enlightened state of disentanglement. Also known as hassle.
E
nt is the entanglement factor (mess) from equation 1
w
t is the total number of cables
a is the
area space you have to work within given in cm
3
More cables in a smaller area increases the hassle factor.
Higher Esd is higher hassle to achieve the enlightened state of disentanglement.
Esd values < 100 are moderate efforts doable in a few minutes.
Values > 100 < 300 are accompanied by mild profanities.
Values > 300 < 800 are accompanied by perspiration and strong profanities.
Values > 800 < 1000 are accompanied by wringing perspiration, violent profanities and require alcoholic libations in recovery
Values > 1000 are left for the nephew.
Edited by AZPaul3, : values
Edited by AZPaul3, : correction. thank you, xongsmith.