Why does resistivity increase with temperature in metals. Explain www. Saral study. Com?
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Because resistivity is directly proportional to temperature
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In metals there are large number of free electrons due to which the no.of collisions with the positive ions increases and there is a drift of electrons towards the positive terminal .
When temperature in the metals increases ,this drift of electrons towards the terminal also increases and resistivity increases.
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