The relaxation time is nearly independent of the applied E field whereas it changes significantly with temperature T. First fact is (in part) responsible for Ohm's law whereas the second fact leads to a variation of with temperature. Elaborate why?
Relaxation time is inversely proportional to the velocities of electrons and ions. The applied electric field produces an insignificant change in velocities of electrons at the order of 1 mm/s, whereas the change in temperature (T), affects velocities at the order of 10 m/s.
Step 2:
This decreases the relaxation time considerably in metals and consequently resistivity of metal or conductor increases as
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