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COMEDK · Physics · 19. Current Electricity

\(I\) and \(V\) are respectively the current and voltage in a metal wire of resistance \(R\). The \(I-V\) graph for the two different temperatures \(T_{1}\) and \(T_{2}\) given, then


  1. A \(T_{\mathrm{I}}=T_{2}\)
  2. B \(T_{1}>T_{2}\)
  3. C \(T_{1} < T_{2}\)
  4. D \(T_{1}=2 T_{2}\)
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(C) \(T_{1} < T_{2}\)

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From the \(I-V\) graph, \[ \begin{aligned} &\text { Slope of the line }=\frac{1}{R} \\ &\Rightarrow \quad R=\frac{1}{\text { slope }} \end{aligned} \] Since, slope of line having temperature \(T_{1}\) is greater than slope of line having temperature \(T_{2}\). Hence,…