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Factorio and this wiki are using the following units: | Factorio and this wiki are using the following units: | ||
; [J] | ; [J] Joule (Power) | ||
: the unit for work. Please don't mix work with energy! Work is in coal, oil, hot water and must be converted into energy before usage. | : the unit for work. Please don't mix work with energy! Work is in coal, oil, hot water and must be converted into energy before usage. | ||
: This is most important, because this conversion takes time; it's a big difference if I convert one item of coal in 1 second or in one minute. | : This is most important, because this conversion takes time; it's a big difference if I convert one item of coal in 1 second or in one minute. | ||
: Dependend on this conversion-rate is the resulting/needed power; in Factorio most entities describe their needed ''power per [[Tick]]''. | : Dependend on this conversion-rate is the resulting/needed power; in Factorio most entities describe their needed ''power per [[Tick]]''. | ||
: The conversion ratio is 1J = 1W | : The conversion ratio is 1J = 1W * second | ||
: See also [[wikipedia:Joule]] | |||
: A real-life example: Work for 1 liter gasoline is about 44 megajoules ([http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorenbenzin Motorbenzin]), if you convert that with liquid oxygen into energy, you can drive a rocket with it (Very, very hot! :) ). If you convert that within 1-10 Minutes it is good for driving a car. If you convert that within 1-2 hours it's just enough to warm a house. | : A real-life example: Work for 1 liter gasoline is about 44 megajoules ([http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorenbenzin Motorbenzin]), if you convert that with liquid oxygen into energy, you can drive a rocket with it (Very, very hot! :) ). If you convert that within 1-10 Minutes it is good for driving a car. If you convert that within 1-2 hours it's just enough to warm a house. | ||
: More reasons: | : More reasons: | ||
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; [W] Watt (Energy) | ; [W] Watt (Energy) | ||
: the unit for power. If something uses power, it means, that it will do work (see | : the unit for power. If something uses power, it means, that it will do work (see Joule above), as long as it is used. | ||
: ''Work is power multiplied by time.'' For difference between work and energy see also ''Joules'' above. | : ''Work is power multiplied by time.'' For difference between work and energy see also ''Joules'' above. | ||
: conversion ratio: 1 W = 1 J / second | |||
: See also [[wikipedia:watt]] |
Revision as of 03:49, 26 February 2014
Factorio and this wiki are using the following units:
- [J] Joule (Power)
- the unit for work. Please don't mix work with energy! Work is in coal, oil, hot water and must be converted into energy before usage.
- This is most important, because this conversion takes time; it's a big difference if I convert one item of coal in 1 second or in one minute.
- Dependend on this conversion-rate is the resulting/needed power; in Factorio most entities describe their needed power per Tick.
- The conversion ratio is 1J = 1W * second
- See also wikipedia:Joule
- A real-life example: Work for 1 liter gasoline is about 44 megajoules (Motorbenzin), if you convert that with liquid oxygen into energy, you can drive a rocket with it (Very, very hot! :) ). If you convert that within 1-10 Minutes it is good for driving a car. If you convert that within 1-2 hours it's just enough to warm a house.
- More reasons:
- http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061001142636AADb40G, http://www.differencebetween.net/science/difference-between-work-and-energy/ or just https://www.google.de/search?q=difference+between+energy+and+work
- [chunk] (Area, Lenght)
- a Chunk is an area of 32x32 tiles, an area of 1024 tiles, or a length of 32 tiles. See also Tile.
- [s] Second (Time)
- a Game-second.
- [tile] (Area, Length)
- a tile is the smallest piece of map. See Tile.
- [W] Watt (Energy)
- the unit for power. If something uses power, it means, that it will do work (see Joule above), as long as it is used.
- Work is power multiplied by time. For difference between work and energy see also Joules above.
- conversion ratio: 1 W = 1 J / second
- See also wikipedia:watt