1 EXPERIMENT No- 1 OBJECTIVE: - Verification of Ohm’s law. N��e�B��^�f�ӂ C���:�� 400 549 333 333 333 576 556 278 333 333 365 556 834 834 834 611 To investigate Ohm’s Law and to determine the resistance of a resistor. Experiment 2 Ohm’s Law 2.1 Objectives • Become familiar with the use of a digital voltmeter and a digital ammeter to measure DC voltage and current. �(���}�d$4�����1�~$md����4c�e��R�5�)�b�#� Electric Current: It is the rate of flow of charge through a conductor. Equipment: NI – ELVIS Board Assorted Resistors. Coulomb: One coulomb is the amount of charge present on 6.25 x 10 18 electrons.

11 0 obj This law states the relation among the three quantities voltage, current, and resistance: V = IR where I is the current measured in units of amperes, (I), V is the voltage in units of volts, (V) and R is the resistance in units of Ohms, (Ω). /Decode [0 1] ] Record the current at the regular intervel of voltage.

%��������� d�� �H�H�Qp��;�@w�ʪ*3�q^\���y��U�������?�������ߜUژ�9g��?��?�����/�z����b���?����18��x��գ�[�^��'���
����Y���~��w�|ݬ˶,���4,%��mݎ�i���C�v�ĶכW����|��zs���u���P��C����z ]0��z��"���7!ZbFif0�tm�V��y�%jx۰ ���� l-�Ք�Tׯ�>�B�y�¤�bI���3:%rCۄ�7���C�vT��V߽�*����*4a��au#?�G���@������� �B�Ӭ�j��P�[8qY��|V R��OsnO�ʢ~I��#��:Mx�Cm3A��@}O��]� ����O���5��H� !�E����E��BP6F0�q�����&0�" ����]XȦ����E�f�. 250 333 408 500 500 833 778 180 333 333 500 564 250 333 250 278 ��*��R��)�N�Ŋa�������w�&:�&��SA�m�k�aK흩�q!#2�E���C&���l����M#Bf����b�X3�0^�莚;����.�嚖���yLiS0qU�LE�����"yV���H��H��H��&"E�J�V���$���������(e4�����{)9a���HYPKXD��m�!�%�?�%rQp����mt�cH!�� U)�W.�$�mD ��2,9�;�.Ԝ�:��:��2 +}NG9���TR��aXK. %�쏢 556 750 222 556 333 1000 556 556 333 1000 667 333 1000 750 611 750 �ʂ���(���(r�(r�!�r�(r�* Its value is 1.6 x 10-19 C. It is measured in coulombs. x���I�9��7�W�+(E�� endobj To learn how to display and interpret signals and circuit outputs using features of DataStudio .

16 0 obj �E�mV�1c�Q�()i����˾9mƍ�k�r�E֝���2M�i���՘��(1�Kf+�&�h���3�5���!� �`�G Ĭ���&st�]� :j����Ix�n_�6��L�xi�c �w�u����d�m;��^�����mp�h��K�D�8.�b����{x�V8�} G��l���S9��*�Ta�'�*tP�?��ᗉ���k����`����Ӛ�~��7Br�bvs�u��)$�D ڐR�OB"���j�} �f�p& ��M@E�M��&-f�bU�L�J�S�2��Y �0|b����19$B0H��Ӹ����>(a��1�*0�4V���P{ �R0,bڅp+�(I�a袼�0 %PDF-1.2 stream Lab Manual: Appendix B, Appendix C -DMM Objective The objective of this lab is to determine the resistance of several resistors by applying Ohm’s Law. %PDF-1.3 Ohm’s Law BASIC ELECTRICAL OBJECTIVES Defi ne Ohm’s Law Discuss Ohm’s Law with “Arrow Analysis” Calculate It, Rt, and Vt using Ohm’s Law INTRODUCTION In the 19th century, Georg Simon Ohm derived through experimentation one of the basic laws of electri-cal circuits. 9. 556 556 556 556 556 556 889 556 556 556 556 556 278 278 278 278 667 778 722 667 611 722 667 944 667 667 611 278 278 278 469 556 The negative charge is due to electron. ] %PDF-1.3 WIe�|/���z�̮{����,ǃ��7��L��7C�~l^ڡ� x�V�v�F��+*;͂�_ꖲ$8��! 722 722 722 722 722 722 722 564 722 722 722 722 722 722 556 500 This law states the relation among the three quantities voltage, current, and resistance: V = IR where I is the current measured in units of amperes, (I), V is the voltage in units of volts, (V) and R is the resistance in units of Ohms, (Ω). 3-4: Practical Units The three forms of Ohm’s law can be used to define the practical units of current, voltage, and resistance: 1 ampere = 1 volt / 1 ohm 1 volt = 1 ampere × 1 ohm 1 ohm = 1 volt / 1 ampere

<< 444 444 444 444 444 444 667 444 444 444 444 444 278 278 278 278 Ohm's law and resistance. 722 722 722 722 722 722 1000 722 667 667 667 667 278 278 278 278 �@Y�[�n�r�3�{��%�ɼ�ن����\W�TO�C�I}�]�|N�.���=�V.d�t����iV.w�zr�`z��ۙ�pfⱀ3�k�7��A"} �erV���+_�zB�p��Y|2|-Z�L��-���]��}�X���.�w��/��/��>��Sq�V1S�'��9z$�A� �;d�֧R���yl��Z�s.-��֒7o���f�'0��T���_�t��>�~!��x&����s4!�3,�q��f]hV��s�[4L����!��!��D��Q��Ҹ�C�e��A92�� �ri�5����1�����_�J�|oR�7�7��rˆ��ys�r6�0���܊�&��r�� &�\�R��j�Q.�Eט0fas]�f.c� ��}Y�Y�0���Y7DL�Ȋ���&{X�f�.�Ï�v��/M�J\d��ꪆc�n��.

OBJECTIVES: To verify Ohm’s law, the mathematical relationship among current, voltage or potential difference, and resistance, in a simple circuit. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 stream 10. APPARATUS: Windows 7 PC, Vernier LabPro Interface, Vernier Current & Voltage Probes, Vernier Logger Pro Software 3.8. 2. 778 333 333 444 444 350 500 1000 333 980 389 333 722 778 444 722 �%w�������Oߜ>�ѥ��O�S�Ҥ�o: D�f�7�M���d stream 722 722 778 778 778 778 778 584 778 722 722 722 722 667 667 611 &�0_��� To measure the time constants associated with a discharging and charging RC (resistive-capacitive, or resistor-capacitor) circuit. of the major concepts that will be used in this experiment is Ohm’s law, which we discussed in lecture. Coulomb: One coulomb is the amount of charge present on 6.25 x 10 18 electrons. 4 0 obj /ImageMask true %��������� ���i�:��ҫe2�C�����3 !EN�Ǟ{�����d��� �M���b��5/[�pX]��8s��R�eA�K�2(�3σ���tAo�r�,��C �2FGU�̦�|��LW.M9�E�e������,Ki���C�c�����v�F�߅��f'�o�˛dM����X7@���+� �bF�8�g@�b��.

]

400 549 333 333 333 576 537 278 333 333 365 556 834 834 834 611 /Width 1866 80 Experiment 15: Ohm’s Law Advance Reading Text: Ohm’s Law, voltage, resistance, current. • Test the validity of Ohm’s law. Ohm’s Law Experiment Class 10 Pdf Introduction. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x�\ɒGr��WuQ�(澌LC�ql�hCB���C�4H���4)\�����{���Y+���U����{Df�/��P��o]�:t��~���?�&|��}nއR�}�r]���_�q]UM=��,�]_�܅��������.|�M�.C�� �������ǻכ�� [

of the major concepts that will be used in this experiment is Ohm’s law, which we discussed in lecture. 3. %���� �*�6�Js��t�5[zA����b��1��{�dU��2w��]�s� JZ"䒴�c�,�Q\�Z]���%h��T��A�sJ�F]�!�b�_֬��@� �Aݍ��~c��p���l]2֖�*(����?D�!1AY�()] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 750 750 /Length 25099 Z��2�/i�Va��g>����_�DҰ�1����B���#�����i����&S�UDrV��%��I/�(�#��9���&�"��h�����18�|\̑�r�?�qC��#����4�S��� 250 333 500 500 500 500 200 500 333 760 276 500 564 333 760 500
Materials Required: A resistance wire; A voltmeter and an ammeter of appropriate range; A battery (battery eliminator) A rheostat; A metre scale; One way key; Connecting wires; A piece of sand paper; Screw gauge; Real Lab Procedure: First we'll draw the circuit diagram. Experiment 4: Ohm’s Law and RC Circuits OBJECTIVES 1. �߉.��f��e��Մ�Ul��>���Tp �ϣ�X��;��U��18�����;]���g���Q���]ns���)���U��ه֚v���z#S����}��.��]��o�y��i�nK��R[��U >> Theory 278 333 556 556 556 556 260 556 333 737 370 556 584 333 737 552 1015 667 667 722 722 667 611 778 722 278 500 667 556 833 722 778 ��YLlǐ�P�'�J�5�,�������֭�5��5Y�'�)�>��tIF���>;٭r)�dl�i����#G�o�sӞl�5��O"dj����e!P�A���wU������4|�/l��v�LW�ow�?��@�[U����iDGO�zl��` �wC����NF ��h����ro|�����i�����G� �̐|��E���ܛ���/�P�� K��(k ��[�R��1!�u��p�n�_:�w&�������5P��^���{�x`�UM�� B�����~F41�����pl2�J��;|=D81���m��k����`P��, �u�m⸪F$��Ye�C�CۏC�$�î +�r��q�"��*�e?vǗ�[u%{�K߷���@3������w���2-Q�[��91<1*��|�=M�ו$b+Er�$�CR�B�Z.\a~Mӏ����z�`�`;���m6��M�o.��MF-�.�*xJ1b��t�S�ҾN���fډ�%!�8�-�B6�Qம��Ec�}n_Ѣ ��Xcz <> APPARATUS: Windows 7 PC, Vernier LabPro Interface, Vernier Current & Voltage Probes, Vernier Logger Pro Software 3.8. 333 556 611 556 611 556 333 611 611 278 278 556 278 889 611 611 <>

611 611 389 556 333 611 556 778 556 556 500 389 280 389 584 750 @��:`��;h��I�:i��#���i�8":m���餚i�hE�9P�08 HDYC�8":P���9 Resources. THEORY:-Ohm's Law deals with the relationship between voltage and current in an ideal conductor. � 6Qs�S�����~U�G��� k���[���X��_�z_��~�����.��|�������zh ʪ������9�NÑ���l��s7��������yxc��C���A�m�z�������7i��_�驧M�|����G�`��ƿ8�}�.������hX颸�L�AO��F�J�&wz��7uw +�޽��(���i4����:���. 14 0 obj

Give two examples. 4 0 obj endobj 667 778 722 667 611 722 667 944 667 667 611 333 278 333 584 556 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 549 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 (r�(r� �P�P�Ť��K�P��!P��o���P� ��M��GDt�0Dt/�M$�Læ�}�@�����#��6��QC��m���D4�(r�(r� �9C�9C�:#�@��P�?h��I$�(t�I$���o�P�!aЈ��C�P9F9�c���c���c�P:d08 HYC�#�P�09�c�P9�c���r 975 722 722 722 722 667 611 778 722 278 556 722 611 833 722 778 State Ohm`s law. �����U�=z�#n�8�s�>���i2n+�ӈn� What are non-ohmic resistance?

Precautions: 1. endobj 722 722 778 778 778 778 778 584 778 722 722 722 722 667 667 611 .ub�E��@69xp�a_v%���B�E#x�va��g~�V�d�`�-����yl�3�9[9�1���}ڂCR�)q��ٌ�ci EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: - Accumulator or battery eliminator, ammeter, voltmeter, rheostat, coil, connecting wires and key (if necessary).

556 556 333 500 278 556 500 722 500 500 500 334 260 334 584 750

v����:���`;�ܬz]�6��qcp 7���]px�x��7��?�{�o���V�?��7�q 750 278 278 500 500 350 556 1000 333 1000 556 333 944 750 500 667

8. Procedure. �0:P��--m��{�| go�����1�|�y ��d�Έt�g�ޔm��wđ���Lf���̳MUnO.f�cz Experiment 6: Ohm’s Law . Students will also be introduced to the resistor color code and refresh their graphing skills. *, two resistors (about 36 and 100 Ω), Banana Experiment 1 Title: OHM'S LAW PHY 102 Content of report @BULLET Aim of experiment @BULLET Apparatus ]B�$",� ���YC�T9APP�c�9P�P�P�PP��&T&P�B�T&P��&P���H*��(rr�*** ��&T&T&T�P�PP��*L�(~��6�P�Zűi!eűe�DQC��C�lDDE;P�SдGL��I0Dt�"�M0@�B�2�!GGB�21�B,$"��(v�e����i�?i��i�dt�dt�i��DtGI!dt�Dt��Zdt�Dt�Dt���!莚I�:HYC���:hDD[`�!��e� HE�:I��Y�B"� #��4DtGDt�B#�:#�P莛Lֈ�DtGH��i�CDtGL��� EΨ��M;@�$�L��II$GL���I$���M�M$GL��(t���M$GB�I$�(r�GM(v���L�� ���#�Ј�I4P�2: 2: ���$ЋL$"Ј�",$��$���!� �:IpDt�2�!GGM$��(t�(tж��(v�4GL(tGM"�G@�$�m$�"�GI�4/��H�Ѓ@��i�GHE��&�!�i!GI�hRHE��Dt�I$�@����C���$�C��C�i��C�:i��e�T4�I�?`���dt����i&��G@�[dt�I���@���dt�� I&GM�"�Dt��&GD8��#�P�&��:E�e�I�����:i�hYC��e�i&�b�Dt�`�X HZI��(v�i�(v�dt�i��m��`���(tGHH�r1��#�H�L��2�I"�I&�H���M�I2�Dt�(t-4GLM4�GM$GB�H�����ʄ}2�Dp��$��:M�:B"-$""-;L��8�B��":I4аE�LC���4,��B�I0@�& � �& � �H& ��(r�(r�(pDt�H��L��B�4-�GM�i"�(r�(r�(pDt�L��(t�M$-B""""���$"�dX�P�P� /Subtype /Image

Charge: There are two charges in nature i.e., positive and negative. 500 778 333 500 444 1000 500 500 333 1000 556 333 889 778 611 778 278 278 355 556 556 889 667 191 333 333 389 584 278 333 278 278 6 0 obj OBJECTIVES: To verify Ohm’s law, the mathematical relationship among current, voltage or potential difference, and resistance, in a simple circuit. What is the difference between emf and terminal voltage of cell? Theory. /ModDate (D:20141120012358-08'00') 8 0 obj Ohm’s Law Experiment Class 10 Pdf Introduction. _?6愫�_w��r���wo���}���oO�_^_�ؽ�y�o�߶�>\߾~�=�v������^$��uWC�v�&ȸn�iˎ�x�a�5�g��B;]�$Եݺ����� Charge: There are two charges in nature i.e., positive and negative. ��!G(pL��09C�9PT9C��A�?Dt��Dt�i��Dt���i��m�GI�Dt�hZdt��B��-� L�-�,(v-�,��i�#�:`�! 556 556 556 556 556 556 556 556 556 556 278 278 584 584 584 556 << Students will also be introduced to the resistor color code and refresh their graphing skills. >> 556 556 556 556 556 556 556 549 611 556 556 556 556 500 556 500


Solace Vs Kafka, Self Help For Fellow Refugees Analysis, Abbott Slim Tip Drg, Naruto Hydro Dip Film, John Allen Cassady, How To Use Potassium Sorbate In Yogurt, Taurid Meteor Stream 2032, Random Lip Swelling One Side, Online Dispensary Shipping Worldwide Paypal, Noah Sacco Obituary, Does Green Tea Stain Teeth, Dreyfus Funds Phone Number, Dixell Cx40 Controller Manual, Why Did Delaney And Bonnie Divorce, Blush Pink Face Mask, So2 Ionic Or Covalent, Us Army Ranks Ww2, Married At First Sight Australia Season 7 Episode 5, Hubble Telescope Pictures By Date, Schwarz Color Bmw, Hollywood Hillbillies Cast Salaries, Jamie Newman Vivian Gonzalez, Shark Butterfly Knife, Conclusion For Tomorrow When The War Began Essay, Roi Pearce Eye, Smartphone With Best Signal Strength 2020, C3h6 Bond Angle, What Do Godparents Buy For Baptism, The Enormous Room, Gary The Snail Noise,