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tonyarkles
2y ago
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Carbon fibre is definitely conductive. A couple of years ago I measured a 1” diameter tube and got about 15ohms/ft.
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Animats
2y ago
Right, it's a resistor. This is a problem for airframes and wind turbine blades. Its resistance is too high to deal well with lightning. So aluminum is needed to provide a conductive path.
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