Question 12:
Electrolytic conduction differs from metallic
conduction in that in the case of electrolytic
conduction
The flow of current does not generate heat
O.
The resistance is independent of the length of
the conductor
The resistance decreases with increasing
temperature
The resistance increases with increasing
temperature
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Answer:
Metallic conductance involves the movement of electrons throughout a metal. Electrolytic conduction involves the movement of ions throughout a pure liquid or solution. The major difference between them is that one involves the movement of electrons and the other involves the movement of ions.
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Answer:
the resistance is depend of length, area and any other physical factor known as specific resistance
when the length increase then R proportion to l
and inversely proportional to 1/area
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