Resisitivty PAG Flashcards
1
Q
Equipment
A
● 1m long constantan (copper–nickel alloy) wire
● Voltmeter
● Ammeter
● Low voltage power supply
● Micrometer
● Metre ruler
2
Q
Method
A
- Measure the diameter of the constantan
wire at 3 points along its length using the
micrometer, and calculate the mean
diameter.
. Adjust length l to 10 cm using the crocodile
clips and metre ruler. - Read and record the current (I) on the
ammeter and the voltage (V) on the voltmeter. Calculate the resistance (R) by using
R=V/I and record this value. - Switch the circuit off in between readings to prevent heating of components which
could affect their resistance. - Increase l by 10 cm and repeat the above two steps, increasing l by 10 cm each time
up to 80 cm. - Repeat the experiment twice more, then calculate the mean resistance for each
length.
3
Q
Calculations
A
● Calculate cross sectional area of the wire
● Plot a graph of the mean resistance against length and draw a line of best fit, the
resistivity will be the gradient multiplied by the cross-sectional area of the wire.
ρ = then divide through by A to find . l
R/L is the gradient of the graph hence resistivity is found by the gradient multiplied by
the cross sectional area.