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Question
Discuss the dependence of the resistivity of a conductor on temperature.
Short Answer
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Solution
The resistivity of a conductor increases with temperature. This happens because, as temperature increases:
- The thermal vibrations of atoms increase.
- These vibrations cause more frequent collisions between free electrons and atoms.
- This reduces electron mobility, leading to higher resistivity.
- The temperature dependence of resistivity for most metals is given by the linear relation:
ρ(T) = ρ0[1 + α(T − T0)]
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