410 Dr. J. R,. Ashwortli on the Theory of 



Table II, 



Corresponding states for the Resistivity of Nickel 

 and Iron. 



NlCKBU 



Iron. 



Temp. 



T 



Resistance 



Reduced 



Temp. 



T 



Resistance 



Reduced 



C°. 



T*. 



Ohms. 



Resistance. 



C°. 



T c . 



Ohms. 



Resistance. 



27 



•463 



•131 



•32 



18 



•275 



•503 



•16 



178 



•690 



•225 



•55 



131 



•383 



•701 



•21 



216 



•749 



•254 



•62 



302 



•540 



1113 



•35 



259 



•813 



•288 



•70 



407 



•644 



1-410 • 



•43 . 



308 



■890 



•335 



•82 



514 



•739 



1-793 



•56' 



330 



•924 



•359 



•88 



614 



•848 



2-203 



•68 



340 



•940 



•370 



•90 



719 



•935 



2-792 



•86 



356 



•965 



•388 



•95 



740 



•955 



2 942 



•91 



369 



•990 



•405 



•99 



755 



•967 



3-052 



•94 



378 



1-00 



•412 



1-00 



762 



•976 



3-102 



•95 



381 



1-01 



•416 



1-01 



772 



•985 



3172 



•98 



389 



1-02 



•421 



1-02 



783 



100 



3-232 



1-00 



399 



1-03 



•427 



1-04 



798 



101 



3-292 



1-02 



409 



1-05 



•431 



1-05 



822 



1-04 



3-382 



1-05 



429 



108 



•442 



1-08 



863 



1-07 



3-492 



1-08 



469 



1-14 



•460 



1-12 



899 



1-11 



3-582 



1-11 



499 



118 



•472 



115 



931 



1 



1-14 



3-682 



1-14 



Fig. 3. 



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