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how does resistance depend on temperature

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Electrons flowing through a conductor are impeded by atoms and molecules. The more these atoms and molecules bounce around, the harder it is for the electrons to get by. Thus, resistance generally increases with temperature. ... r = ro (1 + a DT), where a is the TEMPERATURE  COEFFICIENT OF RESISTIVITY ................................ CAN U MARK ME BRAINLIEST

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