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WAEC - Physics (2003 - No. 10)

A platinum resistance thermometer has a resistance 4\(\Omega\) at 0oC and 10\(\Omega\) at 100oC. Assuming the resistance changes uniformly with temperature. Calculate the resistance of the thermometer when the temperature is 45oC.
14.0\(\Omega\)
6.7\(\Omega\)
3.2\(\Omega\)
2.7\(\Omega\)

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\(\frac{R - 4}{10 - 4} = \frac{45 - 0}{100 - 0}\)

R = \(\frac{670}{100} = 6.7\Omega\)

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