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'''Water''' is a [[fluid system|liquid]] which can be infinitely extracted from lakes and oceans using an [[offshore pump]]. After being pumped out and distributed via [[pipe]]s, water can be used to generate [[electric system|electricity]] by converting it to [[steam]] via [[boiler]]s or [[heat exchanger]]s. | '''Water''' is a [[fluid system|liquid]] which can be infinitely extracted from lakes and oceans using an [[offshore pump]]. After being pumped out and distributed via [[pipe]]s, water can be used to generate [[electric system|electricity]] by converting it to [[steam]] via [[boiler]]s or [[heat exchanger]]s. The specific heat of water is <code>200J / 1°C x unit</code>. It takes 200 joules to heat one unit of water by one degree Celsius. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 21:37, 10 December 2018
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Water is a liquid which can be infinitely extracted from lakes and oceans using an offshore pump. After being pumped out and distributed via pipes, water can be used to generate electricity by converting it to steam via boilers or heat exchangers. The specific heat of water is 200J / 1°C x unit
. It takes 200 joules to heat one unit of water by one degree Celsius.
History
- 0.9.1:
- Water settings in map generation have more effect.
- 0.1.0:
- Introduced