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Re: Volt drops , what it is , and how to measure it
Greg I'm not sure about what your saying here but it does look to me like the temperature coefficient of copper for every 1 degree c above 0 c is more like .00427 ohms rather than .393 unl4ess thats not what you meant by temperature coefficient never the less ... Login to read more. ![]()
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