required practical 3: resistance

Cards (12)

  • Factors affecting the resistance of electrical circuits
    • Length of a wire
  • Equipment used
    • Battery
    • Ammeter
    • Voltmeter
    • Length of wire
  • Measuring resistance in the circuit
    1. Use ammeter to measure current
    2. Use voltmeter to measure potential difference
    3. Calculate resistance using R=V/I
  • Increasing length of wire
    Increases resistance
  • Graph of resistance vs length
    • Straight line passing through zero
    • Indicates resistance is directly proportional to length
  • There is a small resistance when the length of the wire is zero.
    this is a systematic error, resistance should be
  • Zero error

    A reading on a measuring instrument when the value should be zero, a systematic error
  • Zero error is caused by the equipment, e.g. difficulty getting crocodile clip at zero position, resistance from contact between clip and wire</b>
  • Heating effects can affect the resistance measurement
  • Reducing heating effects
    • Use low potential difference to keep current low
    • Only turn on current when taking readings, turn off between readings
  • Variable resistor
    Contains a long piece of wire in a coil, using a slider to change the length of wire the current runs through
  • Increasing resistance in a variable resistor
    Makes a lamp dimmer