1. A conductor having a resistance of 50 ohms has temperature coefficient of resistivity of 4.143x10^-3 (scientific notation of milli x10^-3) per degree Celsius at 40 degree Celsius. What is its resistance when the temperature drops to 20 degrees Celsius? NOTE: Write your answer in three decimal places (14.143 OHMS) D
1. A conductor having a resistance of 50 ohms has temperature coefficient of resistivity of 4.143x10^-3 (scientific notation of milli x10^-3) per degree Celsius at 40 degree Celsius. What is its resistance when the temperature drops to 20 degrees Celsius? NOTE: Write your answer in three decimal places (14.143 OHMS) D
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