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As the Temperature of a Conductor Increases, Its Resistivity and Conductivity Change. the Ratio of Resistivity to Conductivity - Physics

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प्रश्न

As the temperature of a conductor increases, its resistivity and conductivity change. The ratio of resistivity to conductivity _______________ .

विकल्प

  • increases

  • decreases

  • remains constant

  • may increase or decrease, depending on the actual temperature

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उत्तर

increases

 

Resistivity (ρ) of a conductor is the reciprocal of the its conductivity(σ). Thus,

\[\rho = \frac{1}{\sigma}\]

The ratio of the resistivity and the conductivity,

\[\frac{\rho}{\sigma} = \frac{\rho}{1/\rho} = \rho^2\]

As resistivity increases with temperature, the square of resistivity will also increase. Hence, the ratio of resistivity and conductivity will increase with increase in temperature.

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