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What happens to the resistor of a conductor if its temperature is increased?

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Answered by TheWorker
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Answer:

With increasing temperature, the resistance of the wire increases as collisions within the wire increase and "slow" the flow of current. ... Since conductors typically display an increased resistivity with temperature increase, they have a positive temperature coefficient.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Resistance increases with increase in temperature for a conductor and for insulator resistance decreases with increase in temperature. The specific resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to temperature

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