Joule heating: Revision history


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  • curprev 12:2912:29, 18 October 2023192.31.96.218 talk 33,394 bytes −768 →‎Gallery: Removed multiple images, based on the cleanup message about the article "containing an unencyclopedic or excessive gallery of images." There were 7 different pictures of heaters, this has been reduced to one. There was an unneeded SEM image of a bulb filament. I left the other 2 bulb images though, as they are arguably the most relatable application of the concept & show 2 different properties (the visible radiation & the thermal heat produced.) undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 08:5108:51, 22 November 2021Antihero95 talk contribs 19,525 bytes −130 →‎Microscopic description: The explanation about the origin of the Joule heating seemed wrong to me; The way I know the story is: Electron-Ion-Scattering is very unprobable due to the small cross section of ions (~femtometer) inside a crystal (~Angström) compared to that of electrons (classically: points). On the other hand: The density of the quasiparticles increases with temperature. (Reproducing the behaviour of the resistance for various temperature-regimes.) undo Tag: references removed

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