Here is a simple circuit that consists of a light bulb and an inductor that acts like a resistor. As we dip the inductor into liquid nitrogen the resistance goes down causing the light bulb to glow brighter. Showing that as the temperature decreases so too does the resistance.
(5D20.10) LN2 Resistor and Lightbulb
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Here is a simple circuit that consists of a light bulb and an inductor that acts like a resistor. As we dip the inductor into liquid nitrogen the resistance goes down causing the light bulb to glow brighter. Showing that as the temperature decreases so too does the resistance.
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