Re: 0.1 ohm Resistors from Scratch Again



redbelly wrote:
Don Stauffer wrote:


Virtually all materials have a resistivity which is temperature
dependent.  Most are positive relationship (resistance goes up with
temp) but a very few are negative.


Okay ... but we are talking about copper here.  What other materials do
isn't relavent.

Mark

Maybe I should have said, copper, like MOST materials, has a resistivity which is temperature dependent. Better?
.




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