The resistance of a wire is measured to be R. = 26 ohms at To 20 °C. What would the resistance of the wire, R, be at T =
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The resistance of a wire is measured to be R. = 26 ohms at To 20 °C. What would the resistance of the wire, R, be at T =
The resistance of a wire is measured to be R. = 26 ohms at To 20 °C. What would the resistance of the wire, R, be at T = 119 °C? Take the temperature coefficient of resistivity, a= 6.5 x 10-3 per °C. Please round your answer to one decimal place. Equation: R= R. [1+a (T-T.)]
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