Say i have two shiny things and want to know which is chrome dipped and which is nickle platedcan i use testers at two points of a set distance from one another on the surface of said shiny things and determine which is chrome and which is nickle based on their electrical resistance alone? things i didn't learn in kindergarten
4/12/2013 7:17:10 PM
I thought this thread was about a web browser.
4/12/2013 7:18:07 PM
4/12/2013 7:20:04 PM
YEP, IT'S CHROME
4/12/2013 7:22:24 PM
4/12/2013 7:28:15 PM
http://www.finishing.com/60/82.shtmlSeems like it should be possible to identify visually.
4/12/2013 7:33:40 PM
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4/12/2013 7:37:02 PM
Theoretically you can use the impedance to identify two materials. But I really doubt you have an instrument sensitive enough to do so. So I will say no.Also, I thought this was about the browser.
4/12/2013 7:38:25 PM
4/12/2013 9:28:17 PM
nickel has a slight yellow cast, while chrome is more blue
4/14/2013 11:20:59 AM
4/14/2013 2:28:26 PM
^^If you can, compare the objects with known chrome or nickel plated objects under a good light source.
4/14/2013 9:47:50 PM
If its 0 Ohms its chromeI'm Krallum and I approved this message./]
4/15/2013 9:59:38 AM