| 1. | Getting very low temperature coefficients keeps the effect of temperature variations small.
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| 2. | The temperature coefficient of most of the reactions lies between-2 & 3
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| 3. | However, the same negative temperature coefficient comes into play with fast nuclear reactors.
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| 4. | The effective temperature coefficient varies with temperature and purity level of the material.
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| 5. | CdTe s relatively low temperature coefficient protects performance at higher temperatures.
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| 6. | Materials are therefore sought that have a small temperature coefficient of Young's modulus.
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| 7. | Extra bands on ceramic capacitors identify the voltage rating class and temperature coefficient characteristics.
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| 8. | In other words, the spread in the range of temperature coefficients can encompass zero.
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| 9. | Materials with a negative temperature coefficient have been used in floor heating since 1971.
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| 10. | Class 1 capacitors have a temperature coefficient that is typically fairly linear with temperature.
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