Re: Electrical experiment...
- From: "Bob Myers" <nospamplease@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 15:29:41 GMT
"Kam" <Kam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello. I was wondering weather or not electrical current could flow
through
a frozen solid. I know that it will flow through water, but what about
ice?
Can someone experiment with this and differentiate between the resistance
of solid ice and warm water?
Sure, it will flow through copper, won't it?
(I.e., you may want to think a little harder about just what
"frozen solid" means, and which ones you'd like to talk
about. There are many substances, though, with freezing
points considerably higher than what we might think of as
"room temperature.")
Bob M.
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