how does one explain increase in resistivity of metal with increase of temperature?
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with the increase in temperature restivity increases.
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The specific resistance (resistivity) of a conductor is directly proportional to temperature. So, temperature increases the resistivity and in turn resistance would increase and vice versa. This is because of the fact that temperature changes can cause the intermolecular collisions to increases or decrease.
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