Difference between revisions of "Element:GPMP"

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Creates [[Newtonian Gravity]] based on its temperature when powered on by spark from PSCN. Powers off with NSCN.
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Creates [[Newtonian Gravity]] based on its temperature when powered on by spark from {{material|PSCN}}. Powers off with {{material|NSCN}}.
  
No heat exchange with other particles, use HEAT/COOL to change its temperature. Heating it up will cause it to increase gravity, pulling other particles in. When it's temperature is negative, it creates a negative gravity field, pushing other particles away.
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No heat exchange with other particles, use [[Elements:Tools#Heat|HEAT]]/[[Elements:Tools#Cool|COOL]] to change its temperature. Heating it up will cause it to increase gravity, pulling other particles in. When it's temperature is negative, it creates a negative gravity field, pushing other particles away.
  
 
Only works when Newtonian gravity is enabled in the menu.  
 
Only works when Newtonian gravity is enabled in the menu.  
  
When a PHOT passes through GPMP, it turns into GRVT. The tmp of the created GRVT is the temperature of the GPMP
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When a {{material|PHOT}} passes through GPMP, it turns into {{material|GRVT}}. The tmp of the created {{material|GRVT}} is the temperature of the GPMP
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 31 March 2024

GPMP.png Gravity pump
GPMPsticker.gif
Changes gravity to its temp when activated. (use HEAT/COOL)
Properties
Section Powered Materials
Spawn temperature 0°C
Heat Conductivity 0%
Relative weight 100
Gravity 0
Acid dissolve rate 0.1%
Flammability 0
State Solid
Source code


Creates Newtonian Gravity based on its temperature when powered on by spark from PSCN. Powers off with NSCN.

No heat exchange with other particles, use HEAT/COOL to change its temperature. Heating it up will cause it to increase gravity, pulling other particles in. When it's temperature is negative, it creates a negative gravity field, pushing other particles away.

Only works when Newtonian gravity is enabled in the menu.

When a PHOT passes through GPMP, it turns into GRVT. The tmp of the created GRVT is the temperature of the GPMP

Language: [[::Element:GPMP|English]]