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Subject: [AMPS] Silver Plating question
From: measures@vcnet.com (measures)
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 20:03:58 -0700
>
>measures wrote:
>>Ian wrote:
>>>...... Pure copper actually has a higher conductivity than silver,
>>
>>?  Not when I took Physics of Electricity, Ian.  .  .  According to
>>Frederick Terman, at 20-degrees C, silver has  a resistance of 1.629
>>u-ohm per cm^3.  Copper has a resistance of 1.724 u-ohm per cm^3.
>>
>
>You're right, Rich - but only for the pure materials. 
>
>..........
>
>BTW, the units of resistivity are ohm-cm (that's cm^2 of cross-sectional
>area on the top line of the fraction, divided by cm of conductor
>length).
>
?  Micro-ohms per cubic centimeter is a standard method of measuring 
resistance.  Anyone who has taken a college level course that covered 
this subject - and managed to stay awake - should be aware of it.  

-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  


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