Difference between revisions of "Element:INWR"
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| identifier = DEFAULT_PT_INWR | | identifier = DEFAULT_PT_INWR | ||
| name = INWR | | name = INWR | ||
− | | description = | + | | description = Doesn't conduct to metal or semiconductors. |
| colour = 544141 | | colour = 544141 | ||
| menusection = SC_ELEC | | menusection = SC_ELEC | ||
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− | + | ==Creation== | |
− | + | It can be created only by drawing with the brush. | |
+ | == Reactions == | ||
+ | Insulated Wire is a good heat conductor. It will only take sparks [[Element:SPRK|electricity]] to either [[Element:PSCN|PSCN]] or [[Element:NSCN|NSCN]]. The same rules affect giving sparks, it can give sparks only to these materials. It does not conduct under any circumstances to [[Element:METL|metal]], or thermistors [[Element:NTCT|NTCT]] and [[Element:PTCT|PTCT]]. | ||
=== Properties === | === Properties === | ||
− | + | Insulated Wire will melt at 1687 into molten INWR, but it is not affected by pressure. | |
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== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
− | It can allow creation of "crossings" | + | It is useful for electronics, because it cannot spark or take spark from metal, which can allow creation of "crossings". It is also used in some [[Element:ARAY|ARAY]] devices, because BRAY (shot by ARAY) does not spark INWR (as opposed to METL), and it also lets BRAY go right through. |
− | It is also used as | ||
=== Examples === | === Examples === |
Revision as of 14:55, 3 April 2015
Doesn't conduct to metal or semiconductors. | |
Properties | |
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Section | Electronics |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 100% |
Relative weight | 100 |
Gravity | 0 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0.1% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Solid |
Transitions | |
High temperature | above 1413.85°C |
Misc properties | |
Conducts electricity (SPRK) | |
Source code |
Creation
It can be created only by drawing with the brush.
Reactions
Insulated Wire is a good heat conductor. It will only take sparks electricity to either PSCN or NSCN. The same rules affect giving sparks, it can give sparks only to these materials. It does not conduct under any circumstances to metal, or thermistors NTCT and PTCT.
Properties
Insulated Wire will melt at 1687 into molten INWR, but it is not affected by pressure.
Uses
It is useful for electronics, because it cannot spark or take spark from metal, which can allow creation of "crossings". It is also used in some ARAY devices, because BRAY (shot by ARAY) does not spark INWR (as opposed to METL), and it also lets BRAY go right through.
Examples
This shows an example of INWR not conducting to METL. | 44303View save 44303
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