A copper coil has a resistance of 200 ohms when its mean temperature is 0 degree centigrade. Calculate the resistance of the coil when its mean temperature is 80 degree centigrade. Temperature coefficient of copper is 0.004041 centigrade-1

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Simple DC Networks topics include: Series circuits, parallel networks, power, energy, resistivity, temperature coefficient, kirchhoffs current and voltage laws. A simple DC network is a direct-current (DC) circuit that consists of a current source and one or more loads. The current source can be a battery, and the loads can be circuit elements like light bulbs and electric motors. DC circuits are mostly used for simple applications. In a DC circuit, the current flows in only one direction, from the positive terminal to the negative terminal.  There are two types of DC networks: active and... Show more

A copper coil has a resistance of 200 ohms when its mean temperature is 0 degree centigrade. Calculate the resistance of the coil when its mean temperature is 80 degree centigrade. Temperature coefficient of copper is 0.004041 centigrade<sup>-1</sup>