178k views
2 votes
n Section 12.3 it was mentioned that temperatures are often measured with electrical resistance thermometers made of platinum wire. Suppose that the resistance of a platinum resistance thermometer is 125 Ω when its temperature is 20.0°C. The wire is then immersed in boiling chlorine, and the resistance drops to 99.6 Ω. The temperature coefficient of resistivity of platinum is α = 3.72 × 10−3(C°)−1. What is the temperature of the boiling chlorine?

User Plv
by
5.5k points

1 Answer

4 votes

Answer:

- 48.55 degree

Step-by-step explanation:

Resistance increases when temperature increases. This increase is linear and which is defined by the following relation between resistance and temperature


R_t=R_0(1-\alpha* t)


R_t is resistance at temperature t , R₀ is resistance at temperature t₀ , t is rise in temperature and α is temperature coefficient of resistance .

Putting the values we get

125 = 99.6 ( 1 + 3.72x 10⁻³ x t )

t = 68.55

Therefore temperature of boiling chlorine is 20-68.55 = - 48.55 degree celsius .

User Jmayor
by
5.1k points