Re: Electrical experiment...



Stanislaw Flatto wrote:
Kam wrote:

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?

a) Reading is recommended, resistance of most common materials is given in many technical manuals.
b) At US$80/hour a 24 hour experiment of putting a glass of water in deep freezer with two wires in it and taking readings every hour should be able to give some indication of the change.

"What was the question?"

Stanislaw
Slack user from Ulladulla.

I'll do it for you for $79/hour, money up front of course ;)

Mark
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