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What are the key points for the practical:

Determining internal resistance

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  • Circuit including ammeter, cell, variable resistor, voltmeter
  • Measure I and V for multiple resistances repeating as you go
  • Plot graph of V/I
  • Gradient wil be equal to r (from ε=V+Ir)
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What are the key points for the practical:

Determining the relationship between terminal velocity and radius of a sphere

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  • Measure the diameter using vernier calipers and average
  • Set up long tube filled with liquid and a ruler against it
  • Drop each ball in and record the time it takes to pass every 10cm
  • Repeat the drops and then average results
  • Use magnet to get the balls out
  • Plot V against R^2
  • Gradient will be equlal to kinetic energy
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What is the experiment to determine specific heat capacity?

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  • Weight material to get mass
  • Heat the material with electric heater
  • Calcuate the change in temperature
  • Ammeter and voltmeter connected to the heater to calculate energy used
  • Use specific heat capacity equation to calculate specific heat capacity value
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What is the experimemt to prove brownian motion in a lab?

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  • Smoke in a glass jar
  • Brightly illumianted
  • Look under a microscope
  • Bright specks will move haphazardly
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What is the experiment to determine specific latent heat of fusion?

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  • Set up equal masses of ice in two funnels
  • Add a heating coil in one and heat for a certain amont of time
  • Using an ammeter, voltmeter and stopwatch calculate the energy used by the heater
  • Weight the volume of ice melted from both beakers and calcuate the difference
  • Divide the energy transfered by the mass which was melted to calculate the specific latent heat of fusion
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What is the experiment to determine specific latent heat of vaporisation?

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  • Set up set mass of water in a beaker
  • Heat the water using a heating coil
  • Using an ammeter, voltmeter and stopwatch calulate the energy used by the heater
  • Weight the beaker to calculate how much water has been evaporated
  • Divide energy transfered by the change in mass to calculate the laternt heat of vaporisation
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What is the experiment to prove Boyle’s law

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  • Set up a sealed tube of fixed dimensions containg oil and air
  • Use a pump to increase the pressure which can be measured uding a bourdon gague
  • As you increase the pressure note down the pressure and volume of gas in the tube
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What is the experiment to prove Charles’ law?

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  • Immerse a stoppered flask of air in a beaker of water
  • Use a short length of tube to connect the stopper to a bourdon gague
  • Record the temperature of the water
  • Heat the water, stir, and measure the pressure repeatedly until the water boils
  • Plot a graph of pressure against temperature
  • Absolute zero will be at the point the line crosses the x-axis
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What experiment can be used to explore circular motion?

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A whirling bung
- Equiptment incudes a glass tube, rubber bung, string and some weight
- Thread the string through the tube attaching the bung to one end and the weight to the other
- Make a mark on the string and measure the radius to the bung
- Now spin the bung making sure the mark stays on the edge of the tube
- Time period can be measured using a stopwatch
- Centripetal force should be equal to the weight of the weight

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