When the temperature of a pure metallic conductor is increased , then what happens to its resistance?
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When we increase the temperature of the conductor the resistence also increases
more the heat produce in a conductor more the resistence rises
because a pure conductor already have as many free electrons to be a good conductor if rise the current the free the collision increases which rise the temprature of the conductor.
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more the heat produce in a conductor more the resistence rises
because a pure conductor already have as many free electrons to be a good conductor if rise the current the free the collision increases which rise the temprature of the conductor.
Hope it would helped
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