In an experiment,the resistance of a material is plotted as a function of temperature. As shown in the figure,the plot of $\ln R(T)$ versus $1/T^2$ is a straight line. One may conclude that:

  • A
    $R(T) = R_0 e^{T^2/T_0^2}$
  • B
    $R(T) = R_0 / T^2$
  • C
    $R(T) = R_0 e^{-T^2/T_0^2}$
  • D
    $R(T) = R_0 e^{T_0^2/T^2}$

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