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Assuming a constant temperature coefficient of resistivity, what is the maximum percent decrease in the resistance of a constantan wire starting at $20.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ ?
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We need to find the maximum percent decrease in the resistance of a constantan wire when the temperature changes. The resistance of a wire changes with temperature according to the temperature coefficient of resistivity. Show more…
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