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Relationship between the temperature of a brick and its resistance

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eliboy | 14:43 Wed 11th May 2005 | Science
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How can i heat a house brick in a school laboratory to 800 degree centigrade and also determine the temperature of the brick. Suggestion of how the resistance of the brick can be determine.
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hey eliboy, Im doing the same one as you, Use a kiln with a temperature control. And use a thermocouple to be sure of the temp. Using the kiln you may have to have it higher than the temp you want it as brick are insulators and wont heat at the same rate. A kiln cant be found in a lab, but as you don't have to actually do the experiment just say that your DT department has one.

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