Difference between revisions of "Element:OIL"
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OIL turns into self-pressurised OIL at T ≥ [59.86 + 2P] C \ T ≥ [333.01 + 2P] K, at P ≥ +5.50. | OIL turns into self-pressurised OIL at T ≥ [59.86 + 2P] C \ T ≥ [333.01 + 2P] K, at P ≥ +5.50. | ||
− | The | + | The self-pressure value is +0.50 for every whole degree the temp is above [59.86 + 2P] C \ [333.01 + 2P] K. |
− | For example, if the temp is 4 C / 4 K above [59.86 + 2P], then the | + | For example, if the temp is 4 C / 4 K above [59.86 + 2P], then the self-pressure is 4(+0.50) = +2.00. |
OIL turns into self-pressurised OIL of P = +256.00, at P ≥ +5.50 and T ≥ +571.86 C \ T ≥ 845.01 K. | OIL turns into self-pressurised OIL of P = +256.00, at P ≥ +5.50 and T ≥ +571.86 C \ T ≥ 845.01 K. |
Revision as of 18:02, 8 November 2015
Properties | |
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Section | Liquids |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 16.8% |
Relative weight | 20 |
Gravity | 0.1 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0.5% |
Flammability | 20 |
State | Liquid |
Transitions | |
High temperature | above 59.85°C |
Misc properties | |
Allows neutrons to pass through | |
Source code |
Description: "Flammable, turns into GAS at low pressure or high temperature. Can be formed with NEUT and NITR."
Spawn temp: +22.00 C / 295.15 K
Flammable liquid. With low pressure/heat, turns into GAS. GAS can turn into OIL at certain conditons.
OIL turns into GAS, at a temp (temperature) T ≥ [+59.86 + 2P] C \ T ≥ [333.01 + 2P] K, at a pressure P ≤ +5.49. A pressure of +0.50 is immediately produced at the location of the OIL-GAS conversion.
OIL turns into self-pressurised OIL at T ≥ [59.86 + 2P] C \ T ≥ [333.01 + 2P] K, at P ≥ +5.50. The self-pressure value is +0.50 for every whole degree the temp is above [59.86 + 2P] C \ [333.01 + 2P] K. For example, if the temp is 4 C / 4 K above [59.86 + 2P], then the self-pressure is 4(+0.50) = +2.00.
OIL turns into self-pressurised OIL of P = +256.00, at P ≥ +5.50 and T ≥ +571.86 C \ T ≥ 845.01 K.
If self-pressurised OIL's pressure level drops to ≥0.50 below the equation self-pressure level (due to a lower surrounding pressure), then the pressure returns to that level. This process repeats over and over, if the surrounding pressure is still below the OIL's pressure. This is seen by the OIL's self-pressure value oscillating quickly.
OIL can be formed with neutrons(NEUT) and Nitroglycerin(NITR) in contact with each other.
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