C4 Racing from Newbury - 2 horses *electrocuted* - Conductive shoes
In article , Tim Downie
scribeth thus
"tony sayer" wrote in message
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In article , Francis Burton
scribeth thus
In article ,
Tim Streater wrote:
Quote "The two which died were shod in steel whilst the survivors were
wearing less-conductive aluminium."
I suspect that someone at The Sun does not understand conductivity
values.
Aluminium oxide is both an excellent insulator, and very hard.
[snip war story]
While this is true, I would have expected that aly shoes would be
constantly being scratched, thus exposing fresh aly and allowing current
to pass.
I know the fresh aly oxidises fairly quickly but I don't know the
timescale.
Apparently some racing plates are made of anodized aluminium,
which is definitely harder to make conductive. I just tried
using the sharp probes on my multimeter on a piece of anodized
Al - no current. In contrast, I could get close to a zero ohm
reading from a sheet of ordinary aluminium with just touching
the probes on to the surface.
Francis
And I wonder what do they hold the Ally hoss shoes on with then?..
Glue?
Tim
Not Steel nails then?..
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Tony Sayer
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