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The tag applies to electrical resistance and resistors. DO NOT USE THIS TAG for non-electrical resistance.
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Isolator resistance on external radiation dependency
Considering a silicon (but also any isolator), that has band gap $E_g = 1.12 eV$ at $T = 300K$, do I understand correctly, that by shining on just a piece of silicon with at least infrared radiation ( …
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If I touch the water stream when the electric teapot is on, will it shock me? [closed]
I know that when the electric teapot is on, it is dangerous to touch water, because it has electrical potential.
But what if I turn the teapot on, then start pouring water to it, and touch the stream, …