At what temperature would the resistance of a copper conductor be double its resistance at 0 degree celsius?? (temperature coefficient of resistance for copper = 3.9 multiplied by 10 raised to -3 per degree celsius)
Asked by Abhishek Wagle
| 9th Dec, 2013,
01:33: PM
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| 10th Dec, 2013,
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