Exam 6: Effect of Temperature Change Upon Resistance
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The property of a material which affects its change of resistance for variations in temperature is called its
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In increase in resistance as a result of an increase in temperature is typical for most
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A material whose resistance falls as its temperature increases is said to have a
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The resistance of carbon __________ when its temperature increases
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The relationship between temperature and resistance, for metal conductors, is linear down to absolute zero
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Metal alloys, such as constantan, are designed so that their resistance __________ for variations in temperature
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