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Electrical conductivity of metals increases with decreasing temperature

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Answered by deepanshuallahpb0mal
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For metals, the thermal conductivity is mainly a function of the motion of free electrons. As the temperature increases, the molecular vibrations increase (in turn decreasing the mean free path of molecules). So, they obstruct the flow of free electrons, thus reducing the conductivity.

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