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How does temperature affects the resistance of a conductor?

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Resistance rises with temperature, because the electrons pick up energy with heat, move around more vigorously, there are more collisions with electrons attempting to pass through the conductor, These collisions release more energy, in the form of heat, further increasing the temperature of the conductor.

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