On 12/10/2012 04:52 AM, Avery louie wrote:
> Why does it drop?
I think of temperature as
electron mobility and diffusion in a liquid --> easier movement as temp rises.
But, in solid state material, electrons can move already through crystalline
pathways that get knocked around more
as temperature rises, so increasing resistance.
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