The temperature coefficient of resistance of an alloy used for making resistor is

The Temperature Coefficient Of Resistance Of An Alloy Used For Physics Question

The temperature coefficient of resistance of an alloy used for making resistor is

Options

(a) small and positive
(b) small and negative
(c) large and positive
(d) large and negative

Correct Answer:

small and positive

Explanation:

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