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Exercise:
A temperature sensor consists of a thin layer of platinum. The resistance of this layer linearly increases with the temperature with a slope of mO. The resistance at TrO is RrO. Calculate the temperature coefficient for platinum.

Solution:
The slope for the increase in resistance corresponds to m fracDelt RDelta T It follows for the temperature coefficient alpha_ fracDelta RR_ Delta T alF fracmRr al approx resultalS The result is quite close to the accepted value alpha_alrS.
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Exercise:
A temperature sensor consists of a thin layer of platinum. The resistance of this layer linearly increases with the temperature with a slope of mO. The resistance at TrO is RrO. Calculate the temperature coefficient for platinum.

Solution:
The slope for the increase in resistance corresponds to m fracDelt RDelta T It follows for the temperature coefficient alpha_ fracDelta RR_ Delta T alF fracmRr al approx resultalS The result is quite close to the accepted value alpha_alrS.
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