posted by [identity profile] adqam.livejournal.com at 03:42pm on 19/10/2005
Excuse the pedant, but cold filaments have lower resistance, surely? Then, as the wire heats up the metal "ions" vibrate more, colliding with more electrons and increasing resistance. It is this low resistance when cold that leads to the surge in current you speak of:

I = V/R

This is, of course, entirely inaccurate if tungsten is a semiconductor :P
 
posted by [identity profile] keirf.livejournal.com at 01:24pm on 20/10/2005
Yes. I typed the wrong word.

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