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On 20 Jun 2008 00:08:39 GMT, raven@westnet.poe.com (Raven-Poe) wrote: > Sure, rates do vary, and here in NJ, electricity is relatively expensive > while Gas is fairly cheap. But even in best of places, it only breaks > even. If you do get electric, you get a heat pump. Resistive heat is the > very worst of the commonly used heating methods AFAIK. About twenty-five years ago (can it really     

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On May 1, 4:10 pm, Dono <sa...@comcast.net> wrote: > On Apr 28, 7:30 am, AlbertShito <albertito1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > 1/R = 1/R_1 + 1/R_2, > > with > > R_1 = u + v, and > > R_2 = c^2/u + c^2/v, both arranged in series, and > > where c is seen as a maximal resistance. > > Learn your units , AlbertShito: > Change you chip, DonoShito.The magnitude c represents     

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Author: Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Date: May 6, 2008 07:27

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Author: Albertito
Date: May 2, 2008 01:33

On 24 nov, 17:38, "Green Xenon [Radium]" <gluceg...@excite.com> wrote: Hi: Dielectric strength and ohm [electric resistance] are electric entities. What are their magnetic equivalents? Are there such things as "dimagnetic strength" and "magnetic resistance"? If so, what are they measured in? Also, is there such a thing as "magnetic conductance" [like electric conductance
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On 24 nov, 17:38, "Green Xenon [Radium]" <gluceg...@excite.com> wrote: > Hi: > > Dielectric strength and ohm [electric resistance] are electric entities. > What are their magnetic equivalents? > > Are there such things as "dimagnetic strength" and "magnetic > resistance"? If so, what are they measured in? > > Also, is there such a thing as "magnetic conductance" [like electric > conductance     

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---------------------------- "Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote in message news:47485242$0$2341$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... Hi: Dielectric strength and ohm [electric resistance] are electric entities. What are their magnetic equivalents? Are there such things as "dimagnetic strength" and "magnetic resistance"? If so, what are they measured in? Also, is
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---------------------------- "Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote in message news:47485242$0$2341$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Hi: > > Dielectric strength and ohm [electric resistance] are electric entities. > What are their magnetic equivalents? > > Are there such things as "dimagnetic strength" and "magnetic resistance"? > If so, what are they measured in? > > Also, is     

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---------------------------- "Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote in message news:47485242$0$2341$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... Hi: Dielectric strength and ohm [electric resistance] are electric entities. What are their magnetic equivalents? Are there such things as "dimagnetic strength" and "magnetic resistance"? If so, what are they measured in? Also, is
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Author: Wimpie
Date: Nov 25, 2007 05:04

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Author: Don Kelly
Date: Nov 24, 2007 18:56

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Author: Don Kelly
Date: Nov 24, 2007 18:56

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