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What is the resistance of the coil A at 600 kelvin if its resistance at 300 kelvin is 50 ohms? (Assume the temperature coefficient of resistance of the coil is .007/ degrees C)
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Answered by
Henry
C = K-273.2 = 600 - 273.2 = 326.8Deg.
C = 300 - 273.2 = 26.8Deg.
R = Ro + a*Ro(T-To).
R=50 + 0.007*50(326.8-26.8) = 155 Ohms
C = 300 - 273.2 = 26.8Deg.
R = Ro + a*Ro(T-To).
R=50 + 0.007*50(326.8-26.8) = 155 Ohms
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