Overall, the miniature size of the cells allows for a short start - up time and
small electrical resistances to overcome.
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.
Now, Tina Stankovic at Harvard Medical School in Boston and colleagues have developed an electronic chip containing low -
resistance electrodes that can harness a
small amount of that
electrical activity without damaging hearing.
The change of
resistance of a PT100 is tiny, about 0.00385 Ohm per degree Celsius, so you need an
electrical amplifier to multiply the
small corresponding change in voltage to a value acceptable by the datalogger (Thermistors have a much much greater
resistance change per degree Celsius, but are more non-linear and more imprecise).