The conductivity of metal decreases with increase in temperature why?
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For the metals thermal conductivity is mainly a function of the motionof free electrons as the temperature increases the moleculars vibrations increase in turn to decrease molecules so thats how it obstruct the free flow of electrons results in reducing conductivity...
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