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The resistance of a metallic conductor increases with temperature due to.

A

The collisions of the conducting electrons with the electrons increases.

B

The collisions of the conducting electrons with the lattice consisting of the ions of the metal increses.

C

The number of the conduction electron increases

D

The number of conduction electrons increase.

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