A platinum-resistance thermometer has a resistance of 5Ω at 0°C and 9Ω at l00°C. Assuming that resistance changes uniformly with temperature, calculate the resistance of the thermometer when the temperature is 45°C.

a

13.9 Ω

b

8.9 Ω

c

6.8 Ω

d

3.2 Ω

e

1.8 Ω

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Ikoifrancisusang
6 years ago

take note

Nitroglycerine
6 years ago

Smiles. Myschool is spanking correct and C is the correct answer
The question is from resistance thermometer and to get the temperature of a body using the thermometer,the below formula will be applied

t=R-Ro/R100-Ro*100
here we are asked to look for R
Making R the subject of the formula we have
R=t(R100-Ro)/100+Ro
R=45(9-5)/100+5
R=45(4)/100+5
R=180/100+5
R=1.8+5
R=6.8ohms

Therefore option C is conclusively correct!

tracy@jamb.com
11 years ago

the question is correct but the options are wrong. how sure are we that the computer does not mark us wroung when we are wright and dat the examiners did not set a wrong question? we can only pray that God helps us in this exams.

Nitroglycerine
6 years ago

Take note of what doc?

dandano
7 years ago

Myschool beta give us an explanation for this o

Divinedrums22
1 year ago

i got 1000 ohms as my answer

Nitroglycerine
6 years ago

Myschool is correct

Seydam
11 years ago

incorrect question pls explain

regony600
9 years ago

The 59 is supposed to be 5 ohms and then the answer is 1.8

john_duke
6 years ago

that ans is wrong the ans is 36.5 ohms p/s my sch give an explanation because i repeated several time and got the same ans i am confused

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