A lab technician is studying the effect of temperature on the resistance of a current-carrying wire. She applies a voltage to a silver wire at a temperature of 53.0℃ and notes that it produces a current of 1.10 A. If she then applies the same voltage to the same wire at 88.0℃, , what current should she expect (in A)? The temperature coefficient of resistivity for silver is 3.80×10-3℃-1.(Assume that the reference temperature is 20 ℃.
a) 0.98 A
b) 0.99A
c)1.00A
d)1.01A