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The current (I)-voltage (V) graphs for a conductor are given at two different temperatures T1 and T2. (a) At which temperature T1 or T2 is the resistance higher? (b) Which temperature T1 or T2 is - Physics (Theory)

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The current (I)-voltage (V) graphs for a conductor are given at two different temperatures T1 and T2.

  1. At which temperature T1 or T2 is the resistance higher?
  2. Which temperature T1 or T2 is higher?
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Solution

a. For the I-V graph, the slope of the I-V graph gives the conductance.

R = `V/I`

= `1/(tan theta)`

Since θ1 > θ2

tan θ1 > tan θ2

So, Resistance at T1 < Resistance at T2.

b. Since the resistance of a conductor rises with temperature and ‘R’ at T2 is higher than ‘R’ at T1, T2 > T1.

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