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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... Forget about the feasibility of this question for the moment. Could a column of mercury inside a tube of glass be used as an antenna? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP Yes, of course, but make mine copper, please. Material Resistivity r(ohm m) Silver 1.59 Copper 1.68 Aluminum 2.65 Tungsten 5.6 Iron 9.71 Platinum 10.6 Lead 22 Mercury 98 Incidentally, Keith Monk used to make a tone arm with mercury contacts. (For those of you who don't recognize the term "tone arm" it was a device used in the playing of "records".) 73 H. NQ5H |
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