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If the temperature of a conductor increases how does the resistivity of the conductor change?​

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Answered by purvapednekar
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As the temperature of a metallic conductor increases, the kinetic energy of the electrons of the conductor also increases ,due to which more obstruction is offered to the flowing electrons and hence the current. Therefore,as more obstruction is offered to the flowing electrons, the resistance is increased.

Answered by shanmukh51
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the flow of electrons is sometimes slowed down by the collision with vibrating atoms if you increase the temperature of the conductor the number of phonos will increase the resulting in a more collision the increase of member or proabilty of collisions result in increase of resistance of the conductor.

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