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"Electric Current per Unit Temperature" is used to express how a current is subject to temperature. Originally used in Wien's Law to describe phenomena related to filaments. One use today is to express how a current generator derates with temperature. |
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“"Electric Current per Temperature" is used to express how a current is subject to temperature. Originally used in Wien's Law to describe phenomena related to filaments. One use today is to express how a current generator derates with temperature.” |
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“Applicable units are those of quantitykind:ElectricCurrentPerTemperature” |
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http://qudt.org/3.1.10/vocab/quantitykind |
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“Electric Current per Temperature”@en |