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21.01.2021 •
Mathematics
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Observers are blocks that detect a change in the block state of the space in front of them. This makes them useful for farms and other redstone contraptions. However, when using them with pistons, observers are prone to creating pulse circuits if not placed carefully. However, stabilizers can be used to 'cut' the circuit after one pulse, using the locking mechanic of redstone repeaters.Step-by-step explanation: