Difference between revisions of "Element:BGLA"
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− | Broken glass is a heavy powder which is transparent to | + | Broken glass is a heavy powder which is transparent to {{MaterialBtn|PHOT}}. |
− | Molten broken glass (i.e. | + | Molten broken glass (i.e. {{MaterialBtn|LAVA}} with ctype BGLA) solidifies into |
− | + | {{MaterialBtn|GLAS}}] when cooled. | |
== Creation == | == Creation == | ||
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Glass breaks into broken glass if air pressure around the glass particle changes quickly. | Glass breaks into broken glass if air pressure around the glass particle changes quickly. | ||
− | + | {{MaterialBtn|LCRY}} melts into broken glass at {{Temperature|t=1273}}. | |
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[[Element:DMG|Damage]] particles transform glass into broken glass on contact, even with air and heat simulation off: | [[Element:DMG|Damage]] particles transform glass into broken glass on contact, even with air and heat simulation off: | ||
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{{Languages|Element:BGLA}} | {{Languages|Element:BGLA}} | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | The tooltip is likely a reference to how the name "BGLA" somewhat resembles the word "Bagels". |
Revision as of 15:30, 27 November 2023
Heavy particles formed when glass breaks under pressure. Meltable. Bagels. | |
Properties | |
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Section | Powders |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 60% |
Relative weight | 90 |
Gravity | 0.3 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Powder |
Transitions | |
High temperature | above 1699.85°C |
Misc properties | |
Source code |
Broken glass is a heavy powder which is transparent to .
Molten broken glass (i.e. with ctype BGLA) solidifies into
] when cooled.
Creation
Glass breaks into broken glass if air pressure around the glass particle changes quickly.
melts into broken glass at 999.85°C.
Damage particles transform glass into broken glass on contact, even with air and heat simulation off:
Language: | English |
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Trivia
The tooltip is likely a reference to how the name "BGLA" somewhat resembles the word "Bagels".