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Modeling real life, when a neutron hits a large amount of plutonium, it splits off in two. Every time a new neutron is formed, a flash of heat can be seen using heat color.  
 
Modeling real life, when a neutron hits a large amount of plutonium, it splits off in two. Every time a new neutron is formed, a flash of heat can be seen using heat color.  
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==Luminous properties==
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When hit with white light, plutonium reflects most of it as green light with tiny yellow and blue lines in the spectrum. Plutonium will absorb pure blue light, but the first state of heating a blue filter produces light with blue emission lines and a single light blue emission line. When this light strikes plutonoium, it reflects retaining only the singe light blue emission line. Plutonium will reflect light with the spectrum that is produced by uranium with the same green lines but fewer yellow lines. This spectrum is different from the traditional spectrum of light bounced off of plutonium. More data is currently being researched on the luminous properties of plutonium.
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Revision as of 02:15, 20 May 2018

PLUT.png Plutonium
Properties
Section Radioactive
Spawn temperature 26°C
Heat Conductivity 100%
Relative weight 90
Gravity 0.4
Acid dissolve rate 0%
Flammability 0
State Powder
Misc properties
Allows neutrons to pass through
Radioactive, harmful to STKM
Source code


Description

Fissile. Becomes more unstable under pressure, on contact with lightning (THDR/LIGH), or with a high amount of neutrons. The reaction produces a uranium particle, a neutron and Molten Plutonium. Molten plutonium will remain at max temp for a few frames after the reaction. When cooled, the ctype changes to stone.

Fission

Modeling real life, when a neutron hits a large amount of plutonium, it splits off in two. Every time a new neutron is formed, a flash of heat can be seen using heat color.

Luminous properties

When hit with white light, plutonium reflects most of it as green light with tiny yellow and blue lines in the spectrum. Plutonium will absorb pure blue light, but the first state of heating a blue filter produces light with blue emission lines and a single light blue emission line. When this light strikes plutonoium, it reflects retaining only the singe light blue emission line. Plutonium will reflect light with the spectrum that is produced by uranium with the same green lines but fewer yellow lines. This spectrum is different from the traditional spectrum of light bounced off of plutonium. More data is currently being researched on the luminous properties of plutonium.


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