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The temperature co-effcient of resistance of a wire is `0.00125^(@)C.` At 500 K, its resistance is `1Omega.` The resistance of the wire will be `2Omega` at

A

1,154 K

B

1,100 K

C

1,400 K

D

1,127 K

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