Solved: For some applications, it is important that the

Chapter 16, Problem 25P

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(III) For some applications, it is important that the value of a resistance not change with temperature. For example, suppose you made a \(4.70-\mathrm{k} \Omega\) resistor from a carbon resistor and a Nichrome wire-wound resistor connected together so the total resistance is the sum of their separate resistances. What value should each of these resistors have (at \(0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\)) so that the combination is temperature independent?

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