Discussion Overview
The discussion centers around the electrical conductivity of R11, a refrigerant. Participants are seeking information on its conductivity values and relevant resources, as well as clarifying the units used in measurements.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant expresses difficulty in finding information on the electrical conductivity of R11 and asks for assistance.
- Another participant questions what R11 is, leading to clarification that it is a refrigerant.
- A participant provides a link to a book that supposedly contains a formula and a table for the electrical conductivity of various refrigerants, including R11.
- Some participants report issues accessing the book, with one stating that it cannot be searched and another indicating that only certain words are visible.
- There is a mention of a specific page (p. 504) where conductivity values can be found, although access to this page is contested.
- Participants inquire about the units used for electrical conductivity, with one suggesting that the units are in SI, while another clarifies that they are in grams and centimeters, which are part of the SI system.
- A participant claims to have obtained the book and found relevant information.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
There is no consensus on the electrical conductivity value of R11, as participants are still seeking information and clarification. Disagreement exists regarding access to the referenced book and its contents.
Contextual Notes
Limitations include the inability of some participants to access the book and verify the information, as well as uncertainty about the specific conductivity values and their units.
Who May Find This Useful
Individuals interested in refrigerants, electrical conductivity measurements, or those conducting research in related fields may find this discussion relevant.