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constantan

[ kawn-stuhn-tan ]

noun

  1. an alloy containing approximately 55 percent copper and approximately 45 percent nickel, used for electrical resistance heating and thermocouples.


constantan

/ ˈkɒnstənˌtæn /

noun

  1. an alloy of copper (60 per cent) and nickel (40 per cent). It has a high resistivity that does not vary significantly with temperature and is used in resistors and, with copper, in thermocouples
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Word History and Origins

Origin of constantan1

First recorded in 1900–05; constant + -an
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Word History and Origins

Origin of constantan1

C20: formed from constant

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