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How does the resistivity of a conductor depend upon temperature electrical conductivity?

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Answered by amaanpeerzade82
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This in turn increases the conductivity of the material. When the conductivity of the material increases, it means that the resistivity decreases and so the current flow increases. Thus some insulators at room temperatures changes to conductors at high temperature.

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