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what happens to the resistance and resistivity of a metallic conductor when temperature is increased? ​

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Answered by siddharthgreat
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Answered by Parthking111
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When a metallic conductor is heated, the atoms in the metal vibrate with greater amplitude and frequency. Due to increase in temperature, the thermal velocities of free electrons also increases. ... This increases the opposition to the movement of electrons and hence the resistance of the conductor.

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