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nessi | 19:22 Wed 28th Jun 2006 | Science
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If a wire gets hot will the resistance increase or decrease and why?
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increase. Temperature is a measure of the velocity of molecules. So higher temperature, faster moving molecules/ions which results in more collisions with electrons that are trying to pass through the wire, hence slowing them down and reducing the current. Lower Current = Higher resistance.
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hey thanks that was such a good explanation

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