What happens to conductivity of conductor when heated?
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Answer:
Conductivity increases on heating
Explanation:
The conductivity of a conductor depends upon surface ions . On heating the ions get exited hence conductivity increase
Answer:
When any conductor is heated at any high temperature less than its boiling point so it get converted into its molten or liquid state so in order to have a perfect boiling or melting point it has to be continued the flow of electron in them so the electron present in them moves rapidly and the kinetic energy of the electron increases in the conductor so with the increase in kinetic energy the conductivity of the conductor also decreases so by heating and conductor less than its boiling point when it is changed into its molten state the conductivity of it decreases gradually so with increase in temperature the conductivity of a substance gradually decreases
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