Manual Heat And Thermodynamics Zemansky Verified | Solution
The solution manual for Mark Zemansky and Richard Dittman's Heat and Thermodynamics
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Problem 3: Resistance Thermometer (Platinum)
Problem Statement: The resistance $R_t$ of a platinum wire at temperature $t^\circ\textC$ on the ideal gas scale is given by $R_t = R_0(1 + \alpha t + \beta t^2)$. If $\alpha = 3.8 \times 10^-3 \text K^-1$ and $\beta = -5.6 \times 10^-7 \text K^-2$, calculate the resistance at $100^\circ\textC$. Assume $R_0 = 10.0\ \Omega$.