Where r is the resistance at temperature tmeasured in c r0


Srandard model used to describe the variation od resistance with temperature T is give by

R = R0 (1+αT)
where R is the resistance at temperature T(measured in C), R0 is the resistance at T = 0 C and α is a temperature coefficient. For copper, α = 4 * 10-3 C-1 . At what temperature is the resistance greater than R0 by 1 percent?

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Electrical Engineering: Where r is the resistance at temperature tmeasured in c r0
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