Abstract
The conductivity of soda lime glass has been measured as a function of field strength between 0°C and 110°C. The data are compared with a recent theory of electrolytic conductivity of solids. The form of the deviation from Ohm's law is correctly represented by this theory up to field strengths of 7×105 volts/cm. Reasonable values for the physical constants result from the measurements.

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