A voltage, V volts, applied to a resistor of R ohms produces an electric current of I

Chapter 0, Problem 98

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A voltage, V volts, applied to a resistor of R ohms produces an electric current of I amps where V = IR. As the current flows the resistor heats up and its resistance falls. If 100 volts is applied to a resistor of 1000 ohms the current is initially 0.1 amps but rises by 0.001 amps/minute. At what rate is the resistance falling if the voltage remains constant?

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