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Thermistors are usually made of:

  1. A
    metals with low temperature coefficient of resistivity
  2. B
    metals with high temperature coefficient of resistivity
  3. C
    metal oxides with high temperature coefficient of resistivity
  4. D
    semiconducting materials having low temperature coefficient of resistivity

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Thermistors (thermal resistors) are semiconductor devices whose resistance varies significantly with temperature. They are usually made of sintered mixtures of metallic oxides (such as oxides of manganese, nickel, cobalt, copper, iron, etc.). They generally possess high temperature coefficients of resistivity.

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Thermistors are usually made of:
A
metals with low temperature coefficient of resistivity
B
metals with high temperature coefficient of resistivity
C
metal oxides with high temperature coefficient of resistivity
D
semiconducting materials having low temperature coefficient of resistivity

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