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Two coils connected in series have resis...

Two coils connected in series have resistance of `600Omega` and `300Omega` at `20^@C` and temperature coefficient of 0.001 and `0.004/^@C` respectively. Find the resistance of the combination at a temperature of `50^@C`. What is the effective temperature coefficient of the combination ?

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