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Undergrad Future of Moore's Law, Physics, and Nano Devices
Thank you! That would mean that devices cannot become smaller than the size of an atom, using the current techniques. Since electrons are much smaller than atoms, would it even be possible to design devices at the size of electrons?- lp100
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Undergrad Future of Moore's Law, Physics, and Nano Devices
Hi! The other day, I read about Moore's Law. To me it seems a miracle how one could predict in 1965 that the number of transistors would double every two years. However, there has to be an end to this exponential growth due to limits of nano technology, fabrication of semiconductors...- lp100
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- Future Law Moore's law Nano Physics
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Measuring the resistance of a button
Hi caunyd, Most multimeters have an option to measure resistance. Is it a simple button you can press down? I suggest you to disconnect the switch from wiring, and measure between the leads. Typically, the resistance will be infinite when the button isn't pressed down, and approximately 0 ohms...- lp100
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering