The resistance of a wire is 5 ohm at 50 " C and 6 ohm at 100 " C . The resistance of the…
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The resistance of a wire is 5 ohm at 50\(\text { " } \mathrm{C}\) and 6 ohm at 100\(\text { " } \mathrm{C}\). The resistance of the wire at 0\(\text { " } \mathrm{C}\) will be
- 2 ohm
- 1 ohm
- 4 ohm
- 3 ohm
Answer
(D) 3 ohm
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