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11.3 The electrical resistance in ohms of a certain thermometer varies with temperature according to the approximate law:

R=Ro[1+α(T-To)]

The resistance is 101.6 at the triple-point of water 273.16 K, and 165.5 at the normal melting point of lead (600.5 K). What is the temperature when the resistance is 123.4 ?

At the triple point of water, T0 = 273.15 K

The resistance, R0 = 101.6 Ω

At normal melting point of lead, T = 600.5 K

The resistance, R = 165.5 Ω

Then,

R=R0[1+α(T-T0)]165.5=101.6[1+α(600.5-273.15)] α=1.92×10-3 K-1

For resistance, R1 = 123.4 Ω

123.4=101.6[1+1.92×10-3(T-273.15)]1.214=1+1.92×10-3(T-273.15)0.2141.92×10-3=T-273.15T=384.61 K