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In Reply to: What would happen if you had a Tantalum or Tungsten 100ga wire? (nt) posted by Mart on July 04, 1999 at 11:33:59:
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my tables go to 56ga. which is 0.00049" dia. wire.Even if you could get 100ga. wire, it would be problematic.
Where are you going with all of this????????????????
I figure that a straight-forward cylindrical geometry of sufficiently small crossection can produce remarkably linear resistivity whilest precluding extranious ill behavior such as skin-effect, capacitance, inductance & magnetic field variances. The sole problems left would be melting & oxidation. But, by making it out of a inert refractory metal with an inordinately large melting-point, the product seems doable.Just my rambling thoughts on the subject ....
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