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Il. Law of Length 1. Connect terminals 1 and 2 together, then connect the power supply 2. Using the SV range of the voltmeter measure the voltage between I and 1. Record in Table 3. sure the voltage drop between 1 and point midway between I and I. Record in Table 3. 4. Repeat for quarter of length and 1/8 of a length. Record in Table 3 Table 3 No. Length of the wire Voltage measured (V Half length Quarter of length 1/8 of a length 0.5x103 5. What can you say about the rate of change of voltage with wire length? How is this related to the slope of the graph? 6. If you reduce the length of wire to a third of length, what can you say about the voltage measured? Is it bigger/lower than the voltage measured for the full length? By how much? Explain. 7. The resistance of a conductor is proportional or inverse proportional to its length? III. Law of Area Using the same setup as in the previous experiment, measure the voltage across terminals 1 and I and 2 and 2 Record the values in Table 4. 1. Table 4 Voltage measured (V) 1-1 2-2 1.01
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