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![]() " wrote in message link.net... "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... "ScottW" wrote in message news:7eh2f.3085$jw6.1293@lakeread02... "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... From http://www.scescape.net/~woods/elements/ruthenium.html "The metal is one of the most effective hardeners for platinum and palladium, and is alloyed with these metals to make electrical contacts for severe wear resistance." The extreme hardness of these contacts means that since perfect flatness cannot be achieved in relay contacts, such contact is limted to a discrete number of points. Really? How hard is extreme hardness? Ever occur to you the harder the contact the smoother it can be polished? Which factor takes precedence in determining contact resistance, smoothness or malleability? Failure to answer the questions noted. Yep, you failed again, sock puppet Morein. How can you call him a sockpuppet? You know his name, his phone number, his address, and his academic history (such as it is). I know lots more about him than I know about you, and I don't call you a sockpuppet, because you are not, |