She runs electrical resistances or sources of heat through the materials she uses, creating delicate and ephemeral physical reactions, revealing all that which in daily life is hidden from view and beyond our comprehension.
Not exact matches
Finally, Yoichi Ando and colleagues at the Central Research Institute of the Electric Power Industry in Tokyo, Japan, report that in nonsuperconducting LSCO and YBCO, the
electrical resistance is smaller for current flowing in the direction in which the stripes are thought to
run.
Staffers
run electro - conductivity tests to establish the age of the samples, zapping the ice with 1,000 volts of current every millimeter to measure its
electrical resistance.