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What is the unit of the temperature coefficient of resistance (α)?(a) ^oC(b) ^oC^-1(c) \(\frac {\Omega}{ ^{\circ} C}\)(d) \(\frac { ^{\circ} C}{\Omega}\)This question was addressed to me in semester exam.I would like to ask this question from Current Electricity in portion Current Electricity of Physics – Class 12

Answer» RIGHT choice is (b) ^oC^-1

The best I can explain: The temperature COEFFICIENT of resistivity is defined as the increase in resistivity PER UNIT resistivity per degree RISE in temperature.

The unit of the temperature coefficient of resistance is ^oC^-1.


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