how does the resistance of an 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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Resistance is directly proportional to temperature. As surrounding temperature increases resistance increases. This can be known from the formula H=I^2RT
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