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The table shows the amount of current that passes through a material at different temperatures.
Which statement is true about the resistance of the material?
(1 point)
The material's resistance changes at a constant rate with increasing temperature
The materials resistance increases with increasing temperature.
The materials resistance remains unchanged with increasing
temperature.
The material's resistance decreases with increasing temperature.
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I don’t see the table — could you paste the current vs temperature data?
Generally: if the measured current increases as temperature increases (at the same applied voltage) then the resistance decreases (R = V/I). If the current decreases with temperature then the resistance increases. If current stays the same, resistance is unchanged. If the current changes linearly with temperature that implies resistance changes at a constant rate.
Generally: if the measured current increases as temperature increases (at the same applied voltage) then the resistance decreases (R = V/I). If the current decreases with temperature then the resistance increases. If current stays the same, resistance is unchanged. If the current changes linearly with temperature that implies resistance changes at a constant rate.
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