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2. What happens to the electrical conductivity of a metal when it is heated?

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Higher temperature means more vibrations. As temperature of metal increases, the thermal vibrations in the lattice increase causing increase in collisions of electrons and slowing down the electron flow which means increase in resistance. Hence, with rise in temperature conductivity of metal decreases.

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