Physics, asked by ritasampath16, 11 months ago

A conductor's temperature is increased from T1 to T2. What will be the product of
its resistivity and conductivity?​

Answers

Answered by hanumant73
0

Answer:

it's products is T1*T2

Answered by rahul123437
1

Conductivity × Resistivity =1

Given:

A conductor's temperature is increased from T1 to T2.

To find:

What will be the product of  its resistivity and conductivity.

Concept used:

Resistivity and conductivity are to opposite things that is if we increase the

conductivity then Resistivity decreased automatically.

Explanation:

Resistivity and conductivity are to opposite things that is if we increase the

conductivity then Resistivity decreased automatically.

That is    Conductivity = \frac{1}{Resistivity}

                Conductivity ×  Resistivity =1

Whatever is the temperature Conductivity ×  Resistivity =1

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about thermal conductivity is correct?

Give reason.

a) Steel > Wood > Water

b) Steel > Water > Wood

c) Water > Steel > Wood

d) Water > Wood > Steel

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