As the temperature of a conductor increases, its resistivity and conductivity changes…
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As the temperature of a conductor increases, its resistivity and conductivity changes .The ratio of resistivity to conductivity
- Increases
- decreases
- remains constant
- may increase or decrease depending on material
Answer
(A) Increases
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