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15 April, 12:42

The resistance R of a piece of wire has thermometric properties which can be described as a linear function of temperature (T), see below: Where a and b are constants. The resistance of the wire is found to be 3.3 2 at the temperature of melting ice (0 °C) and 8.5 2 at the boiling of water (100 °C) at atmospheric pressure. [15 marks] a, find a and b b. determine the temperature when R is 6.9 2

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  1. 15 April, 13:08
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    R = a T + b (R is linear function of T, the temperature in kelvin)

    At T = 273 K, R = 3.32

    Put these values in the equation above '

    3.32 = 273 a + b

    At 100° = 373K, R = 8.52

    8.52 = 373 a + b

    8.52 - 3.32 = (373 - 273) a

    a = 5.2 / 100 =.052

    Putting this value of a in the first equation we get the value of b as follows

    3.32 = 273 x. 052 + b

    b = - 10.876.

    So equation becomes

    R =.052 T - 10.876

    When R = 6.92, T = ?

    6.92 =.052 T - 10.876

    .052T = 17.796

    T = 342.23K

    T = 342.23 - 273 = 69.23 °C
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