2 EXPERIMENT Kirchoff’s Laws
... indicates three ammeters, you will only have one ammeter to use. You will measure one current at a time by inserting the meter into the desired location. You will almost certainly find it helpful to use the Suggestions for Building Circuits in the Ohm’s Law experiment as a guide to measuring the cur ...
... indicates three ammeters, you will only have one ammeter to use. You will measure one current at a time by inserting the meter into the desired location. You will almost certainly find it helpful to use the Suggestions for Building Circuits in the Ohm’s Law experiment as a guide to measuring the cur ...
8/4/99 - IRIS - Lake Land College
... * Determine the cross-sectional area of a conductor. * List the factors affecting resistance. * Identify various insulation materials. * List three special conductor pathways. * Explain the manufacture of printed circuit boards. * Identify various switching devices. * Identify various lighting devic ...
... * Determine the cross-sectional area of a conductor. * List the factors affecting resistance. * Identify various insulation materials. * List three special conductor pathways. * Explain the manufacture of printed circuit boards. * Identify various switching devices. * Identify various lighting devic ...
PHY252 Fall 2015 Practical Lab #1: Ohm’s Law Objectives Apparatus
... 1. At the beginning of your practical lab, you will be told which resistor to use along with its color code. Record the color code in Data Table 1 and use Table 1 below to find the four numerical values corresponding to your color code. Then, use Excel to calculate the resistance and uncertainty ( R ...
... 1. At the beginning of your practical lab, you will be told which resistor to use along with its color code. Record the color code in Data Table 1 and use Table 1 below to find the four numerical values corresponding to your color code. Then, use Excel to calculate the resistance and uncertainty ( R ...
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... Test your rule using the Gizmo. If necessary, modify your rule. 5. Extend your thinking: Replace the battery. Turn on Show current, and remove one resistor. Why would it be a problem if your household appliances were connected in a series circuit? ____________________________________________________ ...
... Test your rule using the Gizmo. If necessary, modify your rule. 5. Extend your thinking: Replace the battery. Turn on Show current, and remove one resistor. Why would it be a problem if your household appliances were connected in a series circuit? ____________________________________________________ ...
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... - “hot” dynamic resistance, RHD = local slope = slope of tangent line (put this calculation on graph in an unused section of the paper) ...
... - “hot” dynamic resistance, RHD = local slope = slope of tangent line (put this calculation on graph in an unused section of the paper) ...
Ohmic conductors and Ohm`s Law Exercises
... In section 6, we connected a small piece of toaster element to different voltages and measured the current through it. A graph of V versus I gave a straight line and the slope was defined as the resistance of the piece of toaster element. The piece of element is called a resistor, and the measure of ...
... In section 6, we connected a small piece of toaster element to different voltages and measured the current through it. A graph of V versus I gave a straight line and the slope was defined as the resistance of the piece of toaster element. The piece of element is called a resistor, and the measure of ...
PPT1 - Animated Science
... 1) In a radio circuit a voltage of 6V is applied and a charge of 100C flows. How much energy has been transferred? 2) In this circuit the radio drew a current of 0.5A. How long was it on for? 3) A motor operates at 6V and draws a current of 3A. The motor is used for 5 minutes. Calculate: a) The moto ...
... 1) In a radio circuit a voltage of 6V is applied and a charge of 100C flows. How much energy has been transferred? 2) In this circuit the radio drew a current of 0.5A. How long was it on for? 3) A motor operates at 6V and draws a current of 3A. The motor is used for 5 minutes. Calculate: a) The moto ...
F5 Physics Second Term Test (14-15)
... (i) By mistake, the kettle is connected to the 110 V supply. Assuming that the working resistance of the kettle does not change, calculate the time it would take for the same amount of water to reach boiling point. (3 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ ...
... (i) By mistake, the kettle is connected to the 110 V supply. Assuming that the working resistance of the kettle does not change, calculate the time it would take for the same amount of water to reach boiling point. (3 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ ...