The question asks that if the ntc thermistor has a resistance of 47 ohms at 20 degrees celsius, and its characteristic temp is 3900K then what is its resistance at 100 degrees celsius?
I can't even find a suitable equation which relates its resistance to its temperature.
Please Help!
HI.
Im really struggling to work out how to obtain the resistance of a ntc thermistor from just having the temperature. I've been given the characteristic temp. of 3900K, labelled B for some reason. the only equation i can find to use is R = A.e to the power of B/T. I think this...