Answer:
The temperature of silver at this given resistivity is 2971.1 ⁰C
Step-by-step explanation:
The resistivity of silver is calculated as follows;
![R_t = R_o[1 + \alpha(T-T_o)]\\\\](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/ilxn96sgipqkuuigo6g5rh6vvd7cg0ascq.png)
where;
Rt is the resistivity of silver at the given temperature
Ro is the resistivity of silver at room temperature
α is the temperature coefficient of resistance
To is the room temperature
T is the temperature at which the resistivity of silver will be two times the resistivity of iron at room temperature
![R_t = R_o[1 + \alpha(T-T_o)]\\\\\R_t = 1.59*10^(-8)[1 + 0.0038(T-20)]](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/mpihutju08pdad7f59ytx9397aeqaegl8m.png)
Resistivity of iron at room temperature = 9.71 x 10⁻⁸ ohm.m
When silver's resistivity becomes 2 times the resistivity of iron, we will have the following equations;
![R_t,_(silver) = 2R_o,_(iron)\\\\1.59*10^(-8)[1 + 0.0038(T-20)] =(2 *9.71*10^(-8))\\\\\ \ (divide \ through \ by \ 1.59*10^(-8))\\\\1 + 0.0038(T-20) = 12.214\\\\1 + 0.0038T - 0.076 = 12.214\\\\0.0038T +0.924 = 12.214\\\\0.0038T = 12.214 - 0.924\\\\0.0038T = 11.29\\\\T = (11.29)/(0.0038) \\\\T = 2971.1 \ ^0C](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/bfn0w10anpb5m8rnupgyrbx1gqiimt6lao.png)
Therefore, the temperature of silver at this given resistivity is 2971.1 ⁰C