The resistance of a wire is 52 ohm at 50°C
and 6 ohm at 100°c. The resistance of the
wire at
0°c will be
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Resistance of the wire must vary linearly with temperature.
Hence
R=aT+b (let T be in degree scale)
Using R(50)=5.
R(100)=6
We get b = 4,
and a=
50
1
Hence,
R=
50
T
+4
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