http://www.euronuclear.org/inf…clopedia/criticalmass.htm
Al or Rich may find it useful for the boiler piles, assuming that they will be separate from the normal ones.
http://www.euronuclear.org/inf…clopedia/criticalmass.htm
Al or Rich may find it useful for the boiler piles, assuming that they will be separate from the normal ones.
Its the tenth, no spam yet
Its the tenth, no spam yet
The tenth what?
The tenth what?
He's saying the thread is not getting a lot of attention, so no one is in here talking about how this could change IC2.
He posted over a week later without any posts between his and the OP. Hence his post.
Well its interesting but how do you see this coming ingame?
Well its interesting but how do you see this coming ingame?
Cells hold 1 liter of material. Using density you can get mass, and from mass, ultamately power output. But first you need a reaction and that is where these come in.
Cells hold 1 liter of material.
Citation, please?
^ Agreed. The unit for liquids is the bucket, and it's never defined beyond that. The most common operations work on millibuckets (1/1000th of a bucket, as you'd expect), but a cell holds a bucket and that's kind of it.
Ahem, a Bucket holds 1000 Litres of Water. Thats 1m³, what fits exactly into the metric System of Minecrafts Blocks.
Citation, please?
I would say 1 cubic meter, since one bucket/cells store the water from 1*1*1 m^3 of water ?
1000 Litres of Water. Thats 1m³,
Isn't 1cm³ = 1mL? If so, 1000 cm³ would equal one liter, and if 1m³ = 100*100*100 cm³ = 1,000,000 cm³ then 1 m³ = 1,000 L
I got that number indirectly through the brewing system of all things.