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At 20°c, the resistance of a sample of nickel is 525 ohms. what is the resistance when the sample is heated to 70°C?​

Respuesta :

The resistance of the sample is [tex]682.5\Omega[/tex]

Explanation:

The relationship between resistance of a material and temperature is given by the equation

[tex]R(T)=R_0(1+\alpha (T-T_0))[/tex]

where

[tex]R_0[/tex] is the resistance at the temperature [tex]T_0[/tex]

[tex]\alpha[/tex] is the temperature coefficient of resistance

For the sample of nickel in this problem, we have:

[tex]R_0 = 525 \Omega[/tex] when the temperature is [tex]T_0 = 20^{\circ}C[/tex]

While the temperature coefficient of resistance of nickel is

[tex]\alpha = 0.006/^{\circ}C[/tex]

Therefore, the resistance of the sample when its temperature is

[tex]T=70^{\circ}C[/tex]

is

[tex]R=(525)(1+0.006(70-20))=682.5 \Omega[/tex]

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