how does the resistance of alloy vary with temperature
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The resistance increases as the temperature of a metallic conductor increase, so the resistance is directly proportional to the temperature.
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The resistance increases as the temperature of a metallic conductor increase, so the resistance is directly proportional to the temperature.
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As the temperature increases the atoms in the alloy start to expand which provides low resistance to the flow of current. Therefore as temperature increases resistance decreases. Temperature and resistance are inversely proportional.
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