What do you expect the resistance of the resistor to now be (if
it is still in one piece)?
Verify your hypothesis. Is this a ‘good’ way for the resistor to
have failed?
i had experiment where i burn 10 ohm's resistor at 4.35 v
What do you expect the resistance of the resistor to now be (if it is still...
What Type of Graph do I Expect from Question 6 and
also Help in answering the Discussion Question.
This was the Experiment. it was Verifying Ohms
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I just need a Rough Sketch of How the Graph will
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Method C: The semiconductor (Diode) Worksheet 18-3: Semiconductor Forward Curreny 1 (Amps) V(volts) Reversed Connections I (Amps) V (volts) 6. Plot a graph of V versus I for the semiconductor Comment on your graph. Is Ohm's law verified/obeyed? 7. Discussions Discuss...
What range of resistance values would you expect to measure if a resistor had bands of brown-black-green-gold?
1(aji How do you use color code to identify the value of a carbon resistor? Include an example ii. How do you determine experimentally the equivalent resistance of resistors in series?. Ohm's Law Lab. The results to determine experimentally the resistance of a resistor are shown in Table 1.1 below by applying variable de voltage and measuring corresponding current (b) Table 1.1 Results Ohm's law Voltage V (volts) 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 12.0 2.5 3.0 Current I(mA) (ON, JB) 0.0000...
1. Answer A-D having to do with Ohm's Law: A. What is the resistance of a toaster if 111 V produces a current of 4.28 A? B. What voltage will produce 0.45 A of current through a 4996 Ω resistor? C. What is the current in the element of an electric clothes dryer with a resistance of 8.86 Ω when it is connected to 243 V? D. What is the resistance of a 13.00 m length of copper wire 2.0...
Pleaseee do as much as you can but the most important one is
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Table 1: Resistance (2) Voltage (V) At battery Current (A) In circuit Voltage measured across Resistor 1/R _(0-1) 10 0.88 0.088 40 0.18 0.0045 50 0.17 0.0034 80 0.10 0.00125 100 0.089 0.00089 3. When the current through a resistor is increased by a factor of 4, the power dissipated by the resistor 2. Compare Ohm's Law and the...
Please help I know you answer this question, but I still do not get it. I need to fill out the blank please Please help to answer these question Please help to fill out the blank To measure the size of a burn you can use the "rule of———-". Another way is to look at the size of the patient’s ———-and use that to measure the amount of area burnt. This is called (intials)———-or (spelled out)———- Reasons to transfer to...
Draw a circuit with a resistance(R=V/I) of 1500 ohms, but you only have access to 1 resistor of 1000 ohm. Hint: use exactly 3 resistors. Use wires, switches, battery, voltmeter, and ammeter, regular resistors of 10 ohms. You can change your resistor value. Do this by using equivalent resistance equations for both series and parallel.
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How do you use a voltmeter and ammeter to measure the resistance of a resistor connected to a DC power supply? Please create a circuit diagram as a part of your answer.
Circuit diagram included below.
A) Do a thought experiment and
replace resistor C with one that is 2x larger than the value of
resistors A, B, and D. How will the current through the new
resistor C compare to resistor B? How will the voltage drop
across the new resistor C compared to resistor B?
B) Now go back to thinking about identical resistors and
continue this thought experiment by replacing all resistors with
light bulbs (keep in mind that...