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Reversible anomaly of cupronickel alloys in the paramagnetic region
Curves showing change in thermoelectric power, coefficient of expansion, and resistivity with temperature for copper-nickel alloys containing 50 per cent copper all show very marked change of direction at 450 deg., greatest effect occurring with 52 per cent copper, approximating to composition of compound CuNi.
Reversible anomaly of cupronickel alloys in the paramagnetic region
Curves showing change in thermoelectric power, coefficient of expansion, and resistivity with temperature for copper-nickel alloys containing 50 per cent copper all show very marked change of direction at 450 deg., greatest effect occurring with 52 per cent copper, approximating to composition of compound CuNi.
Reversible anomaly of cupronickel alloys in the paramagnetic region
Anomalie reversible des cupronickels dans le domaine de l'e& acute;tat paramagnetique
Chevenard, P. (author)
1925
4 pages
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
French
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