It increases
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D. Venus, it temp remains constant.
Well, we usually assume that the resistance of a circuit component
is constant and doesn't change. But the truth is that for anything
that conducts current, its resistance always increases somewhat
when it warms up.
For things like light bulbs, electric toasters, space heaters, electric
stove burners, the heat coils in a blow-dryer ... anything that's
designed to be really hot when it's doing its job ... the resistance
of those things increases significantly when they come up to their
operating temperatures.
It happens when two plates move away from each other.
In a BCC crystal the distance between two adjacent planes is given by
For Chromium where
the lattice constant is
Distance between (310) planes is
The diffraction angle for the n=1 order is
[tex] \theta =25.72 \degree[\tex]