In the temperature range between 0 ° C and 700 ° C the resistance R [in ohms Ω ] of a certain platinum resistance thermometer is given by R = 10 + 0.04124 T − 1.779 × 10 − 5 T 2 where T is the temperature in degrees Celsius. Where in the interval from 0 ° C and 700 ° C is the resistance of the thermometer most sensitive and least sensitive to temperature changes?
In the temperature range between 0 ° C and 700 ° C the resistance R [in ohms Ω ] of a certain platinum resistance thermometer is given by R = 10 + 0.04124 T − 1.779 × 10 − 5 T 2 where T is the temperature in degrees Celsius. Where in the interval from 0 ° C and 700 ° C is the resistance of the thermometer most sensitive and least sensitive to temperature changes?
In the temperature range between
0
°
C
and
700
°
C
the resistance
R
[in ohms
Ω
] of a certain platinum resistance thermometer is given by
R
=
10
+
0.04124
T
−
1.779
×
10
−
5
T
2
where
T
is the temperature in degrees Celsius. Where in the interval from
0
°
C
and
700
°
C
is the resistance of the thermometer most sensitive and least sensitive to temperature changes?
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