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Resistance of brick
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This Q has been asked and answered many many times already.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Science/Question107786.html
Do you know something? I'm fairly new to answerbank, and even I'M sick to death of this question.
Am I right in thinking that kids just ask people to do their homework for them, without so much as rephrasing the question, or even saying please or thank you?
Don't even get me started on them not using the search facility. It's not computer illiteracy, it's bone idleness.
Anyway, sorry for rant. Continue.
Hi sorry to bring this question up again but I have been doing some reasearch on the internet and I was wondering if it would be possible to put the brick in a kiln to heat it up and use an infrared thermometer to measure the temperature of the brick from a window in the kiln?? That way I won't have the complications of a thermocouple to deal with??
ANY IDEAS