Difference between revisions of "Element:FRAY"
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When powered, it will push elements away from the opposite side. The temperature (temp) of the FRAY particle determines the velocity force. If cold (< 0C), it will pull matter to it, and if hot, it will push matter away. | When powered, it will push elements away from the opposite side. The temperature (temp) of the FRAY particle determines the velocity force. If cold (< 0C), it will pull matter to it, and if hot, it will push matter away. | ||
− | It works just like ARAY, it only sets velocity in the straight line directly opposite of the spark that sparks it. | + | It works just like ARAY, it only sets velocity in the straight line directly opposite of the spark that sparks it. If it's tmp is 0, it sets velocity only for 10 particles, otherwise - for `tmp` particles. |
Note: FRAY can effect any moving particle! That includes radiation particles! | Note: FRAY can effect any moving particle! That includes radiation particles! | ||
{{Languages}} | {{Languages}} |
Revision as of 15:11, 25 July 2017
Properties | |
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Section | Force Elements |
Spawn temperature | 20°C |
Heat Conductivity | 0% |
Relative weight | 100 |
Gravity | 0 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0.1% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Solid |
Misc properties | |
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When powered, it will push elements away from the opposite side. The temperature (temp) of the FRAY particle determines the velocity force. If cold (< 0C), it will pull matter to it, and if hot, it will push matter away.
It works just like ARAY, it only sets velocity in the straight line directly opposite of the spark that sparks it. If it's tmp is 0, it sets velocity only for 10 particles, otherwise - for `tmp` particles.
Note: FRAY can effect any moving particle! That includes radiation particles!
Language: | [[::Element:FRAY|English]] |
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