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''EU'' means '''Energy Unit''' and is the unit for any, energy-using, machine. These Energy Units represent electricity within the game.
''EU'' means '''Energy Unit''' and is the unit for any energy-using, machine. These Energy Units represent electricity within the game.


Industrial Craft has several types of generators that produce EUs, while the various machines use them.  
Industrial Craft has several types of generators that produce EUs, while the various machines use them.  
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[[EU]]/s are '''NOT''' [[EU]] '''per second'''.
[[EU]]/s are '''NOT''' [[EU]] '''per second'''.


The ''IC²-Dev Team'' defined it as [[EU]] '''per tick''', but only few people would know, what [[EU]]/t means.
The ''IC²-Dev Team'' defined it as [[EU]] '''per tick''', but only few people would know what [[EU]]/t means.

Revision as of 03:19, 17 October 2011

EU means Energy Unit and is the unit for any energy-using, machine. These Energy Units represent electricity within the game.

Industrial Craft has several types of generators that produce EUs, while the various machines use them.

EUs are in no way related to Redstone power.

EU/s[edit]

EU/s are NOT EU per second.

The IC²-Dev Team defined it as EU per tick, but only few people would know what EU/t means.