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5D10
Resistance Characteristics
5D10.25
Resistance
5D20
Resistivity and Temperature
5D20.12
Temperature Coefficient of Resistance
5D20.18
I^2 R Heating
5D20.20
Iron Wire in Flame
5D20.30
Carbon and Tungsten Lamps
5D30
Conduction in Solutions
5D30.10
Salt Water Circuit
5D30.30
Glowing Pickle
5D40
Conduction in Gases
5D40.15
Spark--Gaps
5D40.31
Smoke Precipitators (Cottrell)
5D40.42
Edison Effect
5D40.62
Plasma Disk
5D40.63
Plasma Column
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