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The resistivity of a conductor increases with: (a) Increase in temperature (b) increase in cross-sectional area (c) decrease in length (d) decrease in cross-sectional area

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Answered by sreeh123flyback
5

Explanation:

the resistivity of a conducter increases with

temperature . eg diode is a semi conducter

means it would only allow current to flow in 1

direction not in other on heating the diode

it becomes fully cunductive

Answered by royalryder321
2

Answer:

increase in temperature is the correct answer

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