Temperature Coefficient of Resistance (…
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The temperature coefficient of resistance, often denoted by the Greek letter alpha (α), is a measure that indicates how the electrical resistance of a material changes with temperature. The formula to calculate the change in resistance due to temperature is: ( R_t ) is the resistance at temperature ( t ) degrees Celsius. ( R_0 ) is the original resistance at the reference temperature ( t_0 ) (commonly 20°C or 0°C). ( \alpha ) is the temperature coefficient of resistance for the material. ( t ) is the temperature at which resistance is measured. ( t_0 ) is the reference temperature.
( R_t ) is the resistance at temperature ( t ) degrees Celsius.
( R_0 ) is the original resistance at the reference temperature ( t_0 ) (commonly 20°C or 0°C).
( \alpha ) is the temperature coefficient of resistance for the material.
( t ) is the temperature at which resistance is measured.
( t_0 ) is the reference temperature.
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