The resistance of a conductor at absolute zero temperature is
(a) Maximum
(b) Minimum
(c) Zero
(d) Infinite
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c zero is correct
Explanation:
At zero temperature in a completely defect-free metal (which doesn't exist in real life), the resistance will be zero. However, a perfect conductor is not the same thing as a superconductor because the two terms refer to distinct quantum mechanical state.
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Answer: The resistance of a conductor at absolute zero will be minimum.
Explanation: Resistance is the opposition to the charge flowing through a given material.
Conductors are the material that conducts current when it is passed through it.
For conductors, .
At absolute zero i.e, 0K which is also the minimum temperature, the Resistance of the conductor becomes minimum but not exactly zero.
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