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[" The "V" -I graph for a conductor at "],[" temperatures "T_(1)" and "T_(2)" are as "],[" shown in the figure,"(T_(2)-T_(1))" is "],[" proportional to "],[[v],[f ubrace(theta)/_(theta)]]

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