What will be the answer (increases/remains same)

If it stays on for a long time the heat produced should be enough to raise the temperature of the wire, which would result in both resistivity and resistance to increase.

But practical experience tells me that shoudnt be the case as in copper wires, the heat lost is often more than the heat produced.

So what will be the answer?

If it stays on for a long time the heat produced should be enough to raise the temperature of the wire, which would result in both resistivity and resistance to increase.

But practical experience tells me that shoudnt be the case as in copper wires, the heat lost is often more than the heat produced.

So what will be the answer?