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In Reply to: Make it "worth the time", what's the insulation resistance of 1mm thick cotton? posted by cheap-Jack on March 27, 2007 at 18:58:03:
Basing on 1,000,000,000R/cm3, I deduce electrical resistance per linear mm is 100R (cube root of the above figure).Uh, 100 is the cube root of 1,000,000,000? I think you need new batteries for your calculator.
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