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Explain The Variation of Resistance and Resistivity with the change of Temperature ​

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  • Thus, resistance generally increases with temperature. For small temperature changes the resistivity varies linearly with temperature: r = ro (1 + a DT), where a is the temperature coefficient of resistivity. ... One resistor has a positive temperature coefficient, and the other has a negative temperature coefficient.

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