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Which of the following is not a valid reason for using alloys to make standard resistors?(a) Alloys have a high value of resistivity(b) They are least affected by air and moisture(c) Alloys have a large temperature coefficient(d) Their contact potential with copper is smallI got this question in an internship interview.The query is from Current Electricity in section Current Electricity of Physics – Class 12

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Right ANSWER is (C) Alloys have a large temperature coefficient

To explain: Alloys have a HIGH value of resistivity. They have a very small temperature coefficient. So their resistance does not CHANGE appreciably even for several DEGREES rise of temperature. That leaves the answer – alloys have a large temperature coefficient.



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