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The resistance of a platinum wire is `15 Omega` at `20^(@)C`. This wire is put in hot furnace and lthe resistance of the wire is found to be `40 Omega`. Find the temperature of the hot furnace if temperature coefficient of resistance of platinum is `3.6 xx 10^(-3)^(0)C^(-1)`

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