Voltage - Current Characteristics for a Filament Lamp.

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Voltage - Current Characteristi cs for a Filament Lamp

Transcript of Voltage - Current Characteristics for a Filament Lamp.

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Voltage - Current

Characteristics for a

Filament Lamp

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This is a different way to connect the circuit.

This is better than before because you can apply voltages right down to 0V

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Connect the power pack to 12V d.c.

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Add the push switch.

This could also be an ordinary switch because we know the bulb will get hot anyway in this experiment.

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Add the rheostat by connecting to the two coil ends.

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Add the ammeter and ray box bulb.

Connect to one end of the rheostat coil and to the rheostat slider

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Finally add the voltmeter

Test the circuit.

Both meters should show positive readings.

If not, reverse the leads.

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Take about 10 readings by putting the slider in different positions.

Voltage(V)

Current(A)

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Now reverse the power pack leads so the current flows the other way

Both meters should now show negative readings

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Take about 10 negative readings by putting the slider in different positions.

Voltage(V)

Current(A)

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Now plot a graph of Voltage vs Current

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Current (A)

Draw the best smooth curve through your points

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