Abstract

The numerical values assigned by various experimentalists for the mass or volume electrical resistivity of certain metals differ very con­siderably. Some metals are without much difficulty prepared as often as required in a state of such chemical purity, and brought so easily into similar physical conditions as to annealing and density, that determinations made by different observers of their resistivity or specific electrical resistance are nearly identical.

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