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=== Properties ===
 
=== Properties ===
  
Insulated Wire's description is misleading, as it does, in fact, conduct to some semiconductors ({{MaterialBtn | PSCN}} and {{MaterialBtn | NSCN}}), though it ''does'' not conduct to {{MaterialBtn | PTCT}} and {{MaterialBtn | NTCT}}, or any other elements.
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Insulated Wire's description is misleading, as it does, in fact, conduct to some semiconductors ({{Material | PSCN}} and {{Material | NSCN}}), though it ''does'' not conduct to {{Material | PTCT}} and {{Material | NTCT}}, or any other elements.
  
A beam of {{MaterialBtn | BRAY}} normally blocks other beams of white {{MaterialBtn | BRAY}}, unless the space where they would cross has a particle that is transparent to {{MaterialBtn | BRAY}} ({{MaterialBtn | FILT}}, {{MaterialBtn | INWR}}, {{MaterialBtn | ARAY}}, etc.) For some reason, {{MaterialBtn | INWR}} is most commonly used for this.
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A beam of {{Material | BRAY}} normally blocks other beams of white {{Material | BRAY}}, unless the space where they would cross has a particle that is transparent to {{Material | BRAY}} ({{Material | FILT}}, INWR, {{Material | ARAY}}, etc.) For some reason, INWR is most commonly used for this.
  
 
== Uses ==
 
== Uses ==
 
It can allow creation of "crossings", because it does not conduct to most metals.
 
It can allow creation of "crossings", because it does not conduct to most metals.
 
It is also used as ROM in printers to store the image, and in decoders.
 
It is also used as ROM in printers to store the image, and in decoders.
It can be used as a destroyable replacement for {{MaterialBtn | INWR}}.
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It can be used as a destroyable replacement for INWR.
  
 
=== Examples ===
 
=== Examples ===

Revision as of 21:25, 16 July 2015

INWR.png Insulated Wire
INWRsticker.gif
Insulated Wire. Doesn't conduct to metal or semiconductors.
Properties
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 LAVA.png above 1413.85°C
Misc properties
Conducts electricity (SPRK)
Source code


Insulated Wire. Doesn't conduct to metal or semiconductors. (not true)

Properties

Insulated Wire's description is misleading, as it does, in fact, conduct to some semiconductors (PSCN and NSCN), though it does not conduct to PTCT and NTCT, or any other elements.

A beam of BRAY normally blocks other beams of white BRAY, unless the space where they would cross has a particle that is transparent to BRAY (FILT, INWR, ARAY, etc.) For some reason, INWR is most commonly used for this.

Uses

It can allow creation of "crossings", because it does not conduct to most metals. It is also used as ROM in printers to store the image, and in decoders. It can be used as a destroyable replacement for INWR.

Examples

This shows an example of INWR not conducting to METL.
Language: [[::Element:INWR|English]]