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Temperature Effect on Resistance

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2010

A light bulb is connected in series with a coil of copper wire and a DC power supply. The voltage is adjusted so that the bulb glows dimly. When the coil is blown the temperature of the coil decreases. Thus, the resistance of the wire decreases causing the current to increase and the bulb to glow brightly.

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