Goldman bodkin Katz constant field equation

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miye...@gmail.com

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Jul 27, 2019, 5:31:26 AM7/27/19
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Sir,

In the GHK equation T denotes absolute temperature, then why do we consider the temperature given in example solved?

Swarnab Dutta(Teaching Assistant)

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Jul 31, 2019, 5:36:05 AM7/31/19
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The GHK equation indeed takes only the absolute temperature(Kelvin) and so the temperature considered in solving is in kelvins. (305 K)
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