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Measure the internal resistance of your power source by graphing the potential difference on the x-axis and the current on the y-axis for several values of the resistance <math>R_L</math> shown in the circuit below. Begin with <math>R_L = 1k\Omega</math> and then decrease it by a factor of 5 for each subsequent measurement. You can use a volt meter to measure the current and potential difference. | Measure the internal resistance of your power source by graphing the potential difference on the x-axis and the current on the y-axis for several values of the resistance <math>R_L</math> shown in the circuit below. Begin with <math>R_L = 1k\Omega</math> and then decrease it by a factor of 5 for each subsequent measurement. You can use a volt meter to measure the current and potential difference. | ||
+ | =Questions (20 pnts)= | ||
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+ | #What conservation law is involved in Kirchoff's Loop Theorem? | ||
+ | #What does the slope in the internal resistance plot above represent? | ||
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Revision as of 03:44, 22 October 2010
Kirchoff's Law
Construct the circuit below.
Enter the values of the DC voltage and Resisters that you used.
Use a voltmeter to measure the potential difference and resistances.
Variable | Measured Value |
Enter the measured and predicted quantities in the table below
Use Kirchoff's laws to predict the Voltage (
) and current values and compare them to your measurements by filling in the table below.Variable | Measured Value | Predicted Value | % Difference |
Internal resistance
Measure the internal resistance of your power source by graphing the potential difference on the x-axis and the current on the y-axis for several values of the resistance
shown in the circuit below. Begin with and then decrease it by a factor of 5 for each subsequent measurement. You can use a volt meter to measure the current and potential difference.Questions (20 pnts)
- What conservation law is involved in Kirchoff's Loop Theorem?
- What does the slope in the internal resistance plot above represent?