The temperature coefficient of a thermistor denotes the rate of change of thermistor resistance per 1℃ and is commonly e

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The temperature coefficient of a thermistor denotes the rate of change of thermistor resistance per 1℃ and is commonly e

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The temperature coefficient of a thermistor denotes the rate ofchange of thermistor resistance per 1℃ and is commonly expressed in% / ℃. Calculate the value of the thermistor temperaturecoefficient, α for T = 20°C and β = 4000 K.
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