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- Invar abstract "Invar, also known generically as FeNi36 (64FeNi in the US), is a nickel–iron alloy notable for its uniquely low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE or α). The name Invar comes from the word invariable, referring to its relative lack of expansion or contraction with temperature changes.It was invented in 1896 by Swiss scientist Charles Édouard Guillaume. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1920 for this discovery, which enabled improvements in scientific instruments.".
- Invar thumbnail Invar-Graph-CTE-composition.svg?width=300.
- Invar wikiPageExternalLink magazine3.htm.
- Invar wikiPageID "544888".
- Invar wikiPageLength "5990".
- Invar wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Invar wikiPageRevisionID "682229561".
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Antimagnetic_watch.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Antitaenite.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Borosilicate_glass.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Named_alloys.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nickel_alloys.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Édouard_Guillaume.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Coefficient_of_thermal_expansion.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Creep_(deformation).
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Elinvar.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Geometrical_frustration.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Geometrically_frustrated_magnet.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Kovar.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Level_staff.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Negative_thermal_expansion.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Nobel_Prize_in_Physics.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Parts-per_notation.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Parts_per_million.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(matter).
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Shadow_mask.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Sitall.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Solid_solution.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Surveying.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_expansion.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink Zerodur.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink File:Invar-Graph-CTE-composition.svg.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLink File:Invar_800.jpg.
- Invar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Invar alloy".
- Invar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Invar".
- Invar wikiPageWikiLinkText "invar".
- Invar wikiPageWikiLinkText "invar-wire".
- Invar hasPhotoCollection Invar.
- Invar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Invar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Invar subject Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Invar subject Category:Named_alloys.
- Invar subject Category:Nickel_alloys.
- Invar hypernym Alloy.
- Invar type Mineral.
- Invar comment "Invar, also known generically as FeNi36 (64FeNi in the US), is a nickel–iron alloy notable for its uniquely low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE or α). The name Invar comes from the word invariable, referring to its relative lack of expansion or contraction with temperature changes.It was invented in 1896 by Swiss scientist Charles Édouard Guillaume. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1920 for this discovery, which enabled improvements in scientific instruments.".
- Invar label "Invar".
- Invar sameAs Інвар.
- Invar sameAs Инвар.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Category:Invar.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Ινβάρ.
- Invar sameAs Invaro.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Invarteräs.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Ionbhár.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs インバー.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Inwar.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs m.02nkrl.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Инвар.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs இன்வார்.
- Invar sameAs Інвар.
- Invar sameAs Invar.
- Invar sameAs Q898215.
- Invar sameAs Q898215.
- Invar sameAs 不變鋼.
- Invar wasDerivedFrom Invar?oldid=682229561.
- Invar depiction Invar-Graph-CTE-composition.svg.
- Invar isPrimaryTopicOf Invar.