D.) 1.35 23.) The resistivity of a material was plotted against temperature as shown in the graph below. Which of the llowing statements best describes the resistivity of the material?
D.) 1.35 23.) The resistivity of a material was plotted against temperature as shown in the graph below. Which of the llowing statements best describes the resistivity of the material?
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![23.) The resistivity of a material was plotted against temperature as shown in the graph below. Which of the
following statements best describes the resistivity of the material?
A.) Its resistivity decreases with increasing temperature.
B.) Its resistivity increases with increasing temperature.
C.) Its resistivity reaches zero with increasing temperature.
D.) Its resistivity stays constant with increasing temperature.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F70e9045d-d28f-4005-8a78-fbf3dd249b39%2F81026437-13f9-4fd5-a1fc-92ff7e9d6b57%2F4qrr0lm_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:23.) The resistivity of a material was plotted against temperature as shown in the graph below. Which of the
following statements best describes the resistivity of the material?
A.) Its resistivity decreases with increasing temperature.
B.) Its resistivity increases with increasing temperature.
C.) Its resistivity reaches zero with increasing temperature.
D.) Its resistivity stays constant with increasing temperature.
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