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== Ratio == | == Ratio == | ||
The following shows the minimum ratio of assemblers/machines and items required to produce Science pack 1 such that all number of assemblers/machines are whole numbers. Items per min is calculated using [[Assembling machine 3]] with no [[Modules]] or [[beacon|Beacons]] and all assemblers running at full speed. The time taken to create some intermediate products are not shown. | The following shows the minimum ratio of assemblers/machines and items required to produce Science pack 1 such that all number of assemblers/machines are whole numbers. Items per min is calculated using [[Assembling machine 3]] with no [[Modules]] or [[beacon|Beacons]] and all assemblers running at full speed. The time taken to create some intermediate products are not shown. This table was produced using normal recipe difficulty. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 10:02, 9 April 2018
Science Pack 1 (also referred to as "red science") is the first tier of science pack. It is used in labs to research technologies.
Ratio
The following shows the minimum ratio of assemblers/machines and items required to produce Science pack 1 such that all number of assemblers/machines are whole numbers. Items per min is calculated using Assembling machine 3 with no Modules or Beacons and all assemblers running at full speed. The time taken to create some intermediate products are not shown. This table was produced using normal recipe difficulty.
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