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Bricks and resistance! (Yes! AGAIN!)

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Teabiscuit | 18:37 Fri 22nd Apr 2005 | Science
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Having read the answers to the other questions about these damn bricks and their resistance i still need one answer. Would it be practical to heat the brick up (ie in a kiln) then remove it and allow it to cool while constantly measuring the resistance (using a datalogger). Alot of the suggestions involve measuring the resistance while it is in the kiln which seems pretty impratical as most kilns are closed systems and feeding any wiring into it would be difficult!
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at last one of u guys has thought up something for himself. yes that is an exelent idea but i suggest to target 850 �C as that way by the time it is out of the kiln and connected it has not cooled too much u can then start ur recording when it hits 800 �C. be warned that probably it will cool quite fast at first and gradually slow down as the temperature difference will gradually become less.

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