A wire has a resistance of 10 ohms at 20°C. If the temperature coefficient of resistivity is 0.004/°C, what will be its resistance at 100°C?

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A wire has a resistance of 10 ohms at 20°C. If the temperature coefficient of resistivity is 0.004/°C, what will be its resistance at 100°C?
  1. 10.4 ohms
  2. 12 ohms
  3. 14 ohms
  4. 16 ohms

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Q: A wire has a resistance of 10 ohms at 20°C. If the temperature coefficient of resistivity is 0.004/°C, what will be its resistance at 100°C?
Solution: R = R0(1 + α(T - T0)) = 10(1 + 0.004(100 - 20)) = 10(1 + 0.32) = 10.4 ohms.
Steps: 9

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