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level: RP05 - Determination of resistivity of a wire

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level questions: RP05 - Determination of resistivity of a wire

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How is accuracy ensured when determining the resistance for each length l?The experiment is repeated twice more, and the mean resistance R is recorded for each length.
A 1m long constantan wire used to investigate electrical properties.Constantan Wire
An instrument used to measure the potential difference across the wire.Voltmeter
A device used to measure the current flowing through the circuit.Ammeter
A power source that provides a safe and adjustable voltage for the experiment.Low Voltage Power Supply
A tool used to measure the diameter of the wire with high precision.Micrometer
A ruler used to measure the length of the wire accurately.Metre Ruler
What is the first step in setting up the stationary waves on a string experiment?Set up the apparatus as shown in the diagram
How is the diameter of the constantan wire measured?Using a micrometer to measure the diameter at various points along the wire, then calculating the mean diameter.
How is the length l of the wire adjusted during the experiment?The length l is adjusted to 0.100m using crocodile clips, measured with a metre ruler.
How are the current I and voltage V recorded during the experiment?The current I is read on the ammeter, and the voltage V is read on the voltmeter.
What formula is used to calculate the resistance R of the wire?The formula R = V / I is used to calculate the resistance.
How is the resistance R measured for different lengths of the wire?The resistance R is calculated for increasing lengths l, starting from 0.100m and increasing by 0.100m each time up to 0.800m.
How is accuracy ensured when determining the resistance for each length l?The experiment is repeated twice more, and the mean resistance R is recorded for each length.
The cross-sectional area A of the wire can be calculated using the formula A = πd²/4, where d is the diameter of the wire.Cross-sectional Area of the Wire
How do you calculate the cross-sectional area A of the wire?The cross-sectional area A can be calculated using the formula A = πd²/4, where d is the diameter of the wire.
A graph of the mean value of resistance (R) against the length l should be plotted, with a line of best fit.Graph of Resistance vs Length
What should be plotted to analyze the resistivity of the wire?Plot a graph of the mean value of resistance (R) against the length l and draw a line of best fit.
The resistivity ρ of the material can be found by multiplying the gradient G of the graph by the cross-sectional area A of the wire: ρ = GA.Resistivity Formula
How is the resistivity ρ of the wire calculated?The resistivity ρ of the material can be found by multiplying the gradient G of the graph by the cross-sectional area A of the wire: ρ = GA.
The resistivity of the material is proportional to the gradient of the graph, multiplied by the cross-sectional area of the wire: ρ = GA.Resistivity and Gradient
What does the gradient G of the graph represent in terms of resistivity?The gradient G of the graph represents the relationship used to calculate resistivity, as ρ = GA.
Disconnect the crocodile clips between measurements to prevent the wire from heating up, which could cause burns if touched.Disconnecting Crocodile Clips
Why should the crocodile clips be disconnected between measurements?The crocodile clips should be disconnected to prevent the wire from heating up, which could cause burns if touched.
If the current rises too high, the voltage should be reduced using the variable power supply.Reducing Voltage
What should be done if the current rises too high during the experiment?The voltage should be reduced using the variable power supply.
Safety goggles should be worn if the wire is tight to protect the eyes in case it snaps and causes injury.Safety Goggles
When should safety goggles be worn during the experiment?Safety goggles should be worn if the wire is tight to protect the eyes in case it snaps and causes injury.
Wire heating can cause the resistance of the wire to change, affecting measurements. To reduce this, disconnect the wire between measurements or reduce the voltage to lower the current.Wire Heating and Resistance
How can wire heating affect the measurements, and how can it be minimized?Wire heating can change the resistance, affecting measurements. It can be minimized by disconnecting the wire between measurements or reducing the voltage to lower the current.
The wire should be free from kinks and held straight to ensure the length measurement is as accurate as possible.Straightening the Wire
Why should the wire be free from kinks and held straight during the experiment?The wire should be straight to ensure the length measurement is as accurate as possible.