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Increasing the temperature of a resistance with a positive temperature coefficient, such as copper or aluminum, will cause the voltage drop across that resistance to increase if the circuit is supplied by a constant voltage. For a network where the voltage drop of concern is across a system source resistance, increasing the temperature of the source resistance without changing the load resistance temperature will cause the load voltage to decrease.
- Author
- James Michael
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- EN