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factors on which resistance it does not depend​

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Answered by mananmadani53
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At high temperatures, the resistance of a metal increases linearly with temperature. As the temperature of a metal is reduced, the temperature dependence of resistivity follows a power law function of temperature. Hence, resistances of a conductor does not depend upon humidity of the conductor.

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Answered by purvashyama
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Explanation:

resistance does not depend on humidity of the conductor

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