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measuring electrical resistance of a brick
hey. i got this physics coursework to do of measuring the resistance of a brick from 20-800 degrees. i need help as i got no idea how to start it .my plannindg deadline is soon and need help as fast please can u ppl help me start my planning and addd in a few hints or words u tink mite help. also how to set up apparatus and wat to use.thanks most grateful to you
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I would use a high voltage supply and microammeter in series.
You should use a kiln to vary the temp as the zeroth law of thermodynaics states that temp will be same as surroundngs.
Do you really need to go up to 800 C? Will the R not be dir prop to T (Kelvin?) You should varry temp over sensible range and the extrapolate from graph.
Just refer to aNY MARK SCHEME for the planning prac as it's soooooo predictable and most makerks are for routine ****.
You should use a kiln to vary the temp as the zeroth law of thermodynaics states that temp will be same as surroundngs.
Do you really need to go up to 800 C? Will the R not be dir prop to T (Kelvin?) You should varry temp over sensible range and the extrapolate from graph.
Just refer to aNY MARK SCHEME for the planning prac as it's soooooo predictable and most makerks are for routine ****.
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