In article , jim rozen says...
In article , Tim Williams says...
The best I've got so far is 7.2 x 10^-7 ohm-meter,
I found 71 to 74 micro ohm-cm, which seems to be at variance
with your value. This was from "Experimental Techniques in
Condensed Matter Physics at Low Temperatures" by Richardson
and Smith.
Maybe a units problem?
Maybe jim needs more coffee this early in the morning.
7.2 e-7 ohm-M = 0.72 e-6 ohm-M = 0.72 uohm-meter
0.72 uohm-M = 72 uohm-cm
So on second thought, your number sounds fine.
On third thought, I should never do math without a chalkboard.
Jim
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