Multiple Choice
The current in a wire is measured at 1.0 A when the wire is at 20.0°C. As the wire heats up to 80°C, the current drops to 0.77 A while the voltage remains constant. The temperature coefficient of resistance of the material is
A) 0.8
10-3 /°C.
B) 1.0
10-3 /°C.
C) 5.0
10-3 /°C.
D) 8.0
10-3 /°C.
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