why does resistivity of alloys remain same even on increasing the temperature?
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In metallic resistance the resistivity of a resistance increase with increase in temperature but alloys have approx negligible temperature coefficient that is the reason why resistivity of alloy resistance remains same that is there is no effect of temperature on alloy resistance .
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In metallic resistance the resistivity of a resistance increase with increase in temperature but alloys have approx negligible temperature coefficient that is the reason why resistivity of alloy resistance remains same that is there is no effect of temperature on alloy resistance .
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