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resistance of a conductor increases with rise of temperature because

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Answered by Auxiliary
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Resistance is directly proportional to temperature.

Answered by Hyperxsam
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When the temperature of metallic conductor increases, the velocity of free electrons increases but it also cause increase in amplitude of vibration of metallic atoms (kernels) which cause some extra hindrance or resistance in the path of free electron. Hence resistance increases in investing the temperature.

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