Abstract
Measurements have been made of the electrical resistivity of lithium, sodium and potassium at temperatures between 2 and 300 °K and at pressures up to 3000 atm . From our results we have calculated the ideal electrical resistivity,
ρ
i
, and its volume derivative as functions of temperature for conditions of constant density. It is shown that, as predicted by simple theory, there is a linear relation between the temperature and volume coefficients of
ρ
i
for each metal. We conclude that the magnitude of the volume coefficient of
ρ
i
does not, at high temperatures at least, agree with present theoretical predictions and that this coefficient is closely connected with the high-temperature value of the thermoelectric power.
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