At room temperature (27.0 °C) the resistance of a heating element is 100 2. What is the temperature of the element if the resistance is found to be 117 2, given that the 1.70×10°C temperature coefficient of the material of the resistor is
At room temperature (27.0 °C) the resistance of a heating element is 100 2. What is the temperature of the element if the resistance is found to be 117 2, given that the 1.70×10°C temperature coefficient of the material of the resistor is
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temperature of the element if the resistance is found to be 117 N, given that the
1.70×10°C
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Transcribed Image Text:At room temperature (27.0 °C) the resistance of a heating element is 100 N. What is the
temperature of the element if the resistance is found to be 117 N, given that the
1.70×10°C
temperature coefficient of the material of the resistor is
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