How increased temperature results in increased resistance of a conductor
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Those conduction electrons need long, clear channels along which to move freely, thus conducting electricity. They do so in response to an electric field. As temperature increases, the atoms in a conductor naturally jitter more widely around their resting positions, thus tending to disrupt or otherwise add obstacles to those channels, making them less "clear". That naturally increases "resistance."
Those conduction electrons need long, clear channels along which to move freely, thus conducting electricity. They do so in response to an electric field. As temperature increases, the atoms in a conductor naturally jitter more widely around their resting positions, thus tending to disrupt or otherwise add obstacles to those channels, making them less "clear". That naturally increases "resistance."
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