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"I.Care" wrote in message .net... NASA is funding a new type of wire that can transmit power 10 times better than normal wire. Will this make a difference in Audio? Does this mean that the resistance per ft for nanotubes is 1/10th that of copper? Are they comparing this performance by weight or by volume of wire ("pound-for-pound", or "cross-sectional-area" ) Then we have to talk about tensile strength of this stuff for supporting its own weight between trees to use as an antenna Then ya gotta conjure up a way to solder the feedline to it. (or make feedline out of it) |
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