Reason (R): Resistance of a metal decreases with increase in temperature.
Solution:
Assertion (A) is false. If the unknown resistance (presumably metallic) is heated, its resistance increases. To maintain the null point at the same position in a Meter Bridge (\(R_{\text{unknown}} / R_{\text{standard}} = L_1 / L_2\)), the standard resistance must also be *increased* proportionally, not decreased. Reason (R) is false. For metals, resistance generally *increases* with an increase in temperature, not decreases.
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