why does resistance vary with temperature?
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Surely, upon an increase in temperature, the atoms within the thermistor would vibrate with more energy and therefore more vigorously, hence making the electrons flowing through the electric circuit more likely to collide with one of the atoms, so increasing яєѕιѕтαи¢є
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Surely, upon an increase in temperature, the atoms within the thermistor would vibrate with more energy and therefore more vigorously, hence making the electrons flowing through the electric circuit more likely to collide with one of the atoms, so increasing яєѕιѕтαи¢є
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if there whould be more heat than there will be more collaboration between atom so resistance increase with temperature
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