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what happens to the resistance of an alloy when the temperature is increased and what would happen if the temperature is decreased? ???why this happens????

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tion:Their movement controls by defects.One of defects of usual metal isoscillations of atoms due totemperature. More temperature - moreoscillations - more collisions ofelectrons with atoms - LESS mobilitymore resistivity. ... That is why alloyshave no temperature dependence ofresistivity.Decreasing TemperatureIf you decrease the temperature of afixed amount of gas at constantpressure, the COMBINED gas lawreduces to Charles's law. In this CASE,VOLUME will also decrease.



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