. Effective resistance and inductance of iron and bimetallic wires . Ohms per Kilometer§ fe 8 8 Millihenry. r ^ MUler] . Effective Resistance and InductanceTABLE 1 243 Wire Gage Nominaldiameter(milli-meters) Measureddiameter(milli-meters) D. C. resistance(ohms perkilometer) Resistivity(microhm-centi-meters) Per centconductiv-ity of 4 Steel B. W. W. W. W. W. SSteel 10 Steel .... The results of the me
. Effective resistance and inductance of iron and bimetallic wires . Ohms per Kilometer§ fe 8 8 Millihenry. r ^ MUler] . Effective Resistance and InductanceTABLE 1 243 Wire Gage Nominaldiameter(milli-meters) Measureddiameter(milli-meters) D. C. resistance(ohms perkilometer) Resistivity(microhm-centi-meters) Per centconductiv-ity of 4 Steel B. W. W. W. W. W. SSteel 10 Steel .... The results of the measurements of effective resistance andinductance are given in Tables 2 to 7 and plotted in Figs. 13 to resistances are given in ohms per kilometer and the internalinductances in millihenrys per kilometer. The values for theD. C. inductances correspond to currents which are equal to themaximum values of the R. M. S. currents in the headings. From the measurements the following points of interest may-be noted: 1. Due to the lower permeability of the material, the Steelwires rapidly become better c
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