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To what temperature must you raise a gold wire (c = 0.0034), originally at 20.0°C, to double its resistance, neglecting any changes in dimensions? (You can assume that resistivity varies with temperature linearly.)a) 608.24 °C b) 546.32 °C c) 283.16 °C d) 314.12 °C

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