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Who is demonstrating the physics practical in the study material?
Roots
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What is the purpose of the practical being demonstrated?
To find the
IV characteristics
of
components
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What type of resistor is being tested in the practical?
100
ohm
resistor
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What other components are mentioned in the practical?
Filament lamp
and
diode
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Why is a variable resistor needed in the experiment?
To adjust
resistance
for accurate readings
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What is the maximum resistance of the variable resistor used?
1
kilo ohm
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What happens if the variable resistor's resistance is too small?
It won't yield good
results
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What power supply voltage is mentioned for the experiment?
Up to
5 volts
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What is the role of the ammeter in the circuit?
To measure the
current
flowing through
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What reading did the ammeter show initially?
-
0.06
amps
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What should be done if the ammeter shows a negative reading?
Swap the
leads
around
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What is the voltmeter's role in the circuit?
To measure the
potential difference
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How should the voltmeter be connected in the circuit?
Across the
component
being tested
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What is the first current reading taken in the experiment?
0.01 amps
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What is the corresponding voltage reading at 0.01 amps?
1 volt
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What is the maximum current reading taken in the experiment?
0.05 amps
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What happens when the direction of current is reversed?
Current and voltage readings become
negative
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What is the voltage reading at -0.01 amps?
-1.0
volts
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What is the shape of the graph for a resistor?
A
straight line
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What does Ohm's law state?
Voltage equals current
times
resistance
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What indicates that a resistor is an ohmic conductor?
Constant
resistance
across varying
current
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What is the behavior of a filament lamp in the experiment?
It shows
non-linear resistance
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What is the maximum PD across the filament lamp at 0.05 amps?
3.5 volts
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Why does the resistance of the filament lamp increase with current?
It gets hotter, causing more
collisions
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What is the minimum voltage needed for the diode experiment?
0.55 volts
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What happens to the current when the voltage across the diode is negative?
Current
is
zero
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What does the graph of a diode look like?
Current increases sharply after a
threshold
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What is a key characteristic of diodes?
They allow current to flow in one
direction
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How does the resistance of a diode change with voltage?
Resistance decreases sharply after a
threshold
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What is the aim of the investigation described?
To investigate
I-V characteristics
of
circuit elements
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What types of circuit elements are investigated in the study?
Filament lamp,
diode
, and resistor
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How does the resistance of resistors behave as voltage increases?
Resistance
does not
change
with
voltage
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What is the focus of the practical investigation?
How
resistance
varies with
applied voltage
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What are the variables in the investigation?
Independent variable
: Voltage across the
component
Dependent variable
: Current through the component
Control variable
:
Temperature
of the circuit
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What is the independent variable in the investigation?
Voltage
across the circuit
component
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What is the dependent variable in the investigation?
Current flowing
through the circuit component
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What is the control variable in the investigation?
Temperature
of the circuit
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Why is it important to control the temperature in the investigation?
To ensure consistent
resistance
measurements
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