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− | + | Fuse powder ignites at temperatures over {{temperature | t=673.15}} (much lower than [[Element:FUSE|fuse]]), or when touching a [[Element:SPRK|spark]]. When it burns, it generates [[Element:PLSM|plasma]] instead of [[Element:FIRE|fire]]. | |
− | + | == Creation == | |
− | + | Fuse turns into fuse powder when exposed to pressures greater than 2.7 and after a short delay: | |
− | {{Languages}} | + | {{MaterialBtn|FUSE}} → {{MaterialBtn|FSEP}} |
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+ | {{MaterialBtn|RSST}} + {{MaterialBtn|BCOL}} → {{MaterialBtn|FSEP}} | ||
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+ | {{Languages|Element:FSEP}} |
Latest revision as of 08:25, 22 April 2024
Properties | |
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Section | Powders |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 28% |
Relative weight | 70 |
Gravity | 0.1 |
Acid dissolve rate | 3% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Powder |
Source code |
Fuse powder ignites at temperatures over 400°C (much lower than fuse), or when touching a spark. When it burns, it generates plasma instead of fire.
Creation
Fuse turns into fuse powder when exposed to pressures greater than 2.7 and after a short delay:
Language: | English |
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