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- From: jengagne@next03cville.wam.umd.edu (Jenny Lynne Gagne)
- Subject: Re: Induced voltages
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- References: <1992Nov18.175001.7499@cs.ucla.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 18:08:41 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov18.175001.7499@cs.ucla.edu> jason@lanai.cs.ucla.edu
- (Jason Rosenberg) writes:
- ..
- > probe must be a good conductor, and be non-corrosive. The only
- commercially
- > available one I've seen is made of titanium.
- ..
- > I really think your better off just buying the darn thing. Unless you
- have
- > a free source of titanium.
-
- Say, isn't titamium what they use in orthopedic surgery for pins and
- plates and things? Or was that surgical steel? or was the steel the tools?
- <sigh> How much would a sliver of titanium be, anyway?
-