Physics, asked by sinnim1031, 11 months ago

how is the resistivity of the alloy manganin is nearly independent of the increase in temperature?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

The resistivity of alloy manganin is nearly independent of temperature. In alloys, the atoms are arranged in a disorderly fashion and hence, they have higher resistivity. With increase in temperature, the collision or randomness of atoms increases causing a higher resitiveity which is insignificant.

Similar questions