Lee’s Disc Apparatus
For poor conductors, 3 cylindrical blocks of Copper 50 mm diameter 12.5 mm thick, with radial holes for thermometers, are clamped in a wooden frame by a screw, with 2.5 W, 6 V heating element and a set of 3 bad conductor discs.
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