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The resistance of a conductor at absolute zero temperature is
(a) Maximum
(b) Minimum
(c) Zero
(d) Infinite​

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Answered by Anonymous
13

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.

Answered by naeemraksha
0

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, R(Resistance) \propto T(Temperature).

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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