Why does resistance of a metallic conductor increase with increase in temperature?
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in a conductor there are particles that are moving to and fro . from these particles current collides which is resistance . when we increase temp the particles that were moving to and fro starts moving faster . this causes more collision and increase in resistance . hope u have a nyc day . plz mark as the brainliest m
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in a conductor there are particles that are moving to and fro . from these particles current collides which is resistance . when we increase temp the particles that were moving to and fro starts moving faster . this causes more collision and increase in resistance . hope u have a nyc day . plz mark as the brainliest m
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