Talk:Nernst effect
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The article could still use a list of some typical Nernst coefficients for frequently-encountered materials, but I will now get back to work. Y!qtr9f 10:38, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Whoever knows more about this: This article linked to Ettingshausen effect, which was (at the time) redlinked. But there was also already an article called Ettinghausen effect (note the missing "s"). Google search showed roughly the same count for each search term, and I don't know which spelling is the correct one. I have redirected the former link to the latter article. Fix this if you know the right spelling. – sgeureka t•c 10:14, 29 May 2007 (UTC)