Temperature coefficient of resistance
Temperature coefficient of resistance is defined as the ratio of increase in resistance per degree of rise of temperature to the original resistance.
It is not constant but depends upon the intial temperature on which the increment in resistance is based.
Temperature coefficient of resistance is defined as the ratio of increase in resistance per degree of rise of temperature to the original resistance.
It is not constant but depends upon the intial temperature on which the increment in resistance is based.
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