why is copper wire not suitable for a potentiometer ?
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Copper wire is not suitable forpotentiometer because it has high temperature coefficient of resistance and small resistivity. So even a very small change in temperature can cause a high change in its resistance which will affect the experimental conditions.
Copper wire is not suitable forpotentiometer because it has high temperature coefficient of resistance and small resistivity. So even a very small change in temperature can cause a high change in its resistance which will affect the experimental conditions.
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Copper wire is not
suitable forpotentiometer because it has high temperature coefficient of resistance and small resistivity. So even a very small change in temperature can cause a high change in its resistance which will affect the experimental conditions.
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suitable forpotentiometer because it has high temperature coefficient of resistance and small resistivity. So even a very small change in temperature can cause a high change in its resistance which will affect the experimental conditions.
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