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NAME: MOKSHA JARIWALA
STD: 12TH
DIV: B
SUBJECT: PHYSICS INVESTIGATORY
PROJECT
GUIDED BY: RUCHI MAM
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INDEX
S. NO. TITLE PAGE NO.
1. CERTIFICATE 3
2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 4
3. INRODUCTION 5
4. MATERIALS REQUIRED 10
5. PROCEDURE 10-12
6. OBSERVATIONS 13
7. RESULT 17
8. CONCLUSION 18
9. BIBLIOGRAPHY 19
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CERTIFICATE
Name- Prakhar Seth
Roll No.- 14
Scholar No.- 6186
Class- XII-E
School– Puranchandra Vidyaniketan
This is to certify that the student has worked under my guidance
and successfully completed this Investigatory Project in Physics
for AISSCE-2016 as prescribed by CBSE for session 2015-2016.
Date : -
: :
Mr. Atul Malhotra
Physics Teacher
Puranchandra Vidyaniketan, Kanpur
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I take extreme pleasure in expressing my profound gratitude towards my physics
teacher MR.ATULMALHOTRAfor inspiring me and giving me the invaluable
guidance and constant support throughout the course of my project work. He
listened to our thoughts & ideas and provided us proper guidance in its
execution.
I am also thankful for the help rendered by our lab assistant MR.SURAJ who
made available the required apparatus needed for the experiment .
I also undertake that any error or inconsistencies remain my own.
Prakhar Seth
Class :XII-E
Roll No. -14
Scholar No.-6186 4
INTRODUCTION
Ohm’s law states that the current through a conductor
between two points is directly proportional to the
potential difference across the two points. Introducing the
constant of proportionality, the resistance, one arrives at
the usual mathematical equation that describes this
relationship.
Where, I is the current through a conductor in units of
amperes, V is the potential difference measured across
the conductor in units of volts, and & R is the resistance
of the conductor in units of ohm’s. More specifically,
Ohm’s law states that the R in this relation is constant,
independent of the current.
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i=v/r
RESISTANCE
The electrical resistance of an electrical conductor is the
opposition to the passage of an electric current through
that conductor. The inverse quantity is electrical
conductance, the ease with which an electric current
passes. Electrical resistance shares some conceptual
parallels with the notion of mechanical friction. The SI
unit of electrical resistance is the ohm, while electrical
conductance is measured in siemens (S).
An object of uniform cross section has a resistance
proportional to its resistivity and length and inversely
proportional to it’s cross-sectional area. All materials
show some resistance, except for superconductors,
which have a resistance of zero.
6
RESISTIVITY
The resistance of a given wire depends primarily on two factors:
What material it is made of , and it’s shape. For a given material,
the resistance is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional
area; for example, a thick copper wire has lower resistance than
an otherwise – identical thin copper wire. Also, for a given
material, the resistance is proportional to the length; for
example , a long copper wire has higher resistance than an
otherwise – identical short copper wire. The resistance R of a
conductor of uniform cross-section , therefore , can be
computed as :
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R=l/A
where, “L” is the length of the conductor , measured in
meter(m), “A” is the cross-sectional area of the conductor
measured in m², “ρ” is the electrical resistivity (also called
specific resistance) of the material , measured in Ω-m. The
resistivity is the proportionality constant, and therefore
depends only on the material of the wire, not the geometry
of the wire. Resistivity and Conductivity are reciprocals :
ρ=1/σ
 Resistivity is measure of the material’s ability to oppose
electric current.
8
WHAT DETERMINES RESISTIVITY???
The resistivity of different materials varies by an
enormous amount: For example , the
conductivity of Teflon is about 10³º times lower
than the conductivity of copper. Why is there
such a difference? Loosely speaking , a metal
has large no. of “delocalized” electrons that are
not stuck in any one place, but free to move
across large distances , whereas in an insulator
(like Teflon),each electron is tightly bound to a
single molecule , and a great force is required to
pull it away . Semiconductors lie between these
two extremes. Resistivity varies with
temperature . In semiconductors , resistivity also
changes when exposed to light . 9
EXPERIMENTALPROCEDURE
Aim: To find the resistivity of wires of different metals
using OHM’S LAW.
APPARATUS:
 5 wires of different metals and respective lengths.
 A battery eliminator
 d.c. Voltmeter (range 3V)
 d.c. Ammeter (range about500mA)
 A rheostat
 One plug key
 Thick connecting wires
 Sand paper...
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PROCEDURE
1) Arrange the various components of the circuit accordingly
with plug out of one-way key.
2) Rub the ends of the connecting wires with a sand paper to
remove any oxidized insulating coating. Study the circuit
carefully and make tight connections accordingly using
thick connecting wires.
3) Ensure that the ammeter is connected in series with the
resistance wire with it’s positive terminal towards the
positive of the battery. Also ensure that the voltmeter is
connected in parallel to resistance coil R in such manner
that the current enters at it’s positive end.
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4) Connect rheostat such that one of its lower terminals and the
upper terminals are used.
4) Insert the plug in key K.
5) Adjust the rheostat so that small current flows through the
circuit. Record the readings of the ammeter and the
voltmeter.
6) Shift the rheostat contact to shift the current and take the
readings again.
7) Cut the resistance wire at the ends just coming out of
voltmeter. Stretch it along the meter scale and measure it’s
length l.
8) Record your observations.
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OBSERVATION TABLES
IRON WIRE
ALUMINIUM WIRE
current VOLTAGE RESISTENCE
150mA 0.20V 1.3 Ω
200mA 0.25V 1.001 Ω
300mA 0.30V 1 Ω
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CURRENT VOLTAGE RESISTANCE
200mA 0.10V 0.5ohm
300mA 0.20V 0.66ohm
400mA 0.30V 0.75ohm
MANGANIM WIRE
COPPER WIRE
CURRENT VOLTAGE RESISTANCE
150mA 0.10V 0.5 ohm
200mA 0.20V 0.54 ohm
300mA 0.30V 0.6 ohm
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CURRENT VOLTAGE RESISTANCE
150mA 0.20V 1.3ohm
200mA 0.30V 1.5ohm
300mA 0.40V 1.3ohm
CALCULATIONS
 For Iron wire:
Length of wire= 21cm
Thickness= 0.54×10^-2m
Area= 0.22 ×10^-6 m²
mean resistance= (1.3+1.001+1)/3= 1.1 Ω
resistivity= RA/L= 10.5×10^-8 Ωm
 For Aluminium wire:
Length of wire= 68cm
Thickness=0.66×10^-2m
Area=0.28×10^-6m²
Mean Resistance=(0.5+0.66+0.75)/3=0.63Ω
Resistivity= RA/L= 2.7×10^-8 Ωm 15
 For manganim wire:
Length of wire=57cm
Thickness=0.66×10^-2
Area=0.19×10^-6m²
Mean Resistance=(1.3+1.5+1.3)/3=1.36Ω
Resistivity= RA/L= 48.2×10^-8Ωm
 For aluminium wire:
Length of wire=42cm
Thickness=0.49×10^-2m
Area= 0.7703×10^-6m²
Mean resistance=(0.5+0.54+0.60)/3=0.54Ω
Resistivity= RA/L= 1.7×10^-8 Ωm
16
RESULT
The resistivity of wires are :
1) For iron wire– 10.5 ×10^-8 Ωm
2) For aluminium wire- 2.7×10^-8 Ωm
3) For manganim wire- 48.2×10^-8 Ωm
4) For copper wire- 1.7×10^-8 Ωm
¤*THE GRAPH BETWEEN POTENTIAL DROP AND THE CURRENT THROGH THE
CONDUCTOR IS A STRAIGHT LINE.
PRECAUTIONS
1) Connections should be tight.
2) Short circuiting should be avoided.
3) The plug should be inserted only while taking observations otherwise
current would cause unnecessary heating in this current.
17
CONCLUSION
Ohm’s law, in the form above , is an extremely useful equation in
the field of electrical/electronic engineering because it
describes how voltage , current and resistance are interrelated
on a “macroscopic” level, that is commonly, as circuit elements
in an electrical circuit. Physicist who study the electrical
properties of matter at the microscopic level use a closely
related and more general vector equation, sometimes also
referred to as OHM’S law, having variables that are closely
related to the V, I and R scalar variables of Ohm’s law , but
which are each functions of positions within the conductor.
Physicists often use this continuum form of Ohm’s law-
E=ρJ where “E” is the electric field
vector with units of volt /meter, “J” is the current density vector
with units of amperes/unit area , and “ρ” is the resistivity with
units of Ω-m. The above equations is sometimes written as
J=σE where “σ” is the conductivity which is reciprocal of “ρ”.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
 Physics Ncert textbook
 Scribd.com
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Physics Project.docx.pptx

  • 1. NAME: MOKSHA JARIWALA STD: 12TH DIV: B SUBJECT: PHYSICS INVESTIGATORY PROJECT GUIDED BY: RUCHI MAM 1
  • 2. INDEX S. NO. TITLE PAGE NO. 1. CERTIFICATE 3 2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 4 3. INRODUCTION 5 4. MATERIALS REQUIRED 10 5. PROCEDURE 10-12 6. OBSERVATIONS 13 7. RESULT 17 8. CONCLUSION 18 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY 19 2
  • 3. CERTIFICATE Name- Prakhar Seth Roll No.- 14 Scholar No.- 6186 Class- XII-E School– Puranchandra Vidyaniketan This is to certify that the student has worked under my guidance and successfully completed this Investigatory Project in Physics for AISSCE-2016 as prescribed by CBSE for session 2015-2016. Date : - : : Mr. Atul Malhotra Physics Teacher Puranchandra Vidyaniketan, Kanpur 3
  • 4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take extreme pleasure in expressing my profound gratitude towards my physics teacher MR.ATULMALHOTRAfor inspiring me and giving me the invaluable guidance and constant support throughout the course of my project work. He listened to our thoughts & ideas and provided us proper guidance in its execution. I am also thankful for the help rendered by our lab assistant MR.SURAJ who made available the required apparatus needed for the experiment . I also undertake that any error or inconsistencies remain my own. Prakhar Seth Class :XII-E Roll No. -14 Scholar No.-6186 4
  • 5. INTRODUCTION Ohm’s law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points. Introducing the constant of proportionality, the resistance, one arrives at the usual mathematical equation that describes this relationship. Where, I is the current through a conductor in units of amperes, V is the potential difference measured across the conductor in units of volts, and & R is the resistance of the conductor in units of ohm’s. More specifically, Ohm’s law states that the R in this relation is constant, independent of the current. 5 i=v/r
  • 6. RESISTANCE The electrical resistance of an electrical conductor is the opposition to the passage of an electric current through that conductor. The inverse quantity is electrical conductance, the ease with which an electric current passes. Electrical resistance shares some conceptual parallels with the notion of mechanical friction. The SI unit of electrical resistance is the ohm, while electrical conductance is measured in siemens (S). An object of uniform cross section has a resistance proportional to its resistivity and length and inversely proportional to it’s cross-sectional area. All materials show some resistance, except for superconductors, which have a resistance of zero. 6
  • 7. RESISTIVITY The resistance of a given wire depends primarily on two factors: What material it is made of , and it’s shape. For a given material, the resistance is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area; for example, a thick copper wire has lower resistance than an otherwise – identical thin copper wire. Also, for a given material, the resistance is proportional to the length; for example , a long copper wire has higher resistance than an otherwise – identical short copper wire. The resistance R of a conductor of uniform cross-section , therefore , can be computed as : 7 R=l/A
  • 8. where, “L” is the length of the conductor , measured in meter(m), “A” is the cross-sectional area of the conductor measured in m², “ρ” is the electrical resistivity (also called specific resistance) of the material , measured in Ω-m. The resistivity is the proportionality constant, and therefore depends only on the material of the wire, not the geometry of the wire. Resistivity and Conductivity are reciprocals : ρ=1/σ  Resistivity is measure of the material’s ability to oppose electric current. 8
  • 9. WHAT DETERMINES RESISTIVITY??? The resistivity of different materials varies by an enormous amount: For example , the conductivity of Teflon is about 10³º times lower than the conductivity of copper. Why is there such a difference? Loosely speaking , a metal has large no. of “delocalized” electrons that are not stuck in any one place, but free to move across large distances , whereas in an insulator (like Teflon),each electron is tightly bound to a single molecule , and a great force is required to pull it away . Semiconductors lie between these two extremes. Resistivity varies with temperature . In semiconductors , resistivity also changes when exposed to light . 9
  • 10. EXPERIMENTALPROCEDURE Aim: To find the resistivity of wires of different metals using OHM’S LAW. APPARATUS:  5 wires of different metals and respective lengths.  A battery eliminator  d.c. Voltmeter (range 3V)  d.c. Ammeter (range about500mA)  A rheostat  One plug key  Thick connecting wires  Sand paper... 10
  • 11. PROCEDURE 1) Arrange the various components of the circuit accordingly with plug out of one-way key. 2) Rub the ends of the connecting wires with a sand paper to remove any oxidized insulating coating. Study the circuit carefully and make tight connections accordingly using thick connecting wires. 3) Ensure that the ammeter is connected in series with the resistance wire with it’s positive terminal towards the positive of the battery. Also ensure that the voltmeter is connected in parallel to resistance coil R in such manner that the current enters at it’s positive end. 11
  • 12. 4) Connect rheostat such that one of its lower terminals and the upper terminals are used. 4) Insert the plug in key K. 5) Adjust the rheostat so that small current flows through the circuit. Record the readings of the ammeter and the voltmeter. 6) Shift the rheostat contact to shift the current and take the readings again. 7) Cut the resistance wire at the ends just coming out of voltmeter. Stretch it along the meter scale and measure it’s length l. 8) Record your observations. 12
  • 13. OBSERVATION TABLES IRON WIRE ALUMINIUM WIRE current VOLTAGE RESISTENCE 150mA 0.20V 1.3 Ω 200mA 0.25V 1.001 Ω 300mA 0.30V 1 Ω 13 CURRENT VOLTAGE RESISTANCE 200mA 0.10V 0.5ohm 300mA 0.20V 0.66ohm 400mA 0.30V 0.75ohm
  • 14. MANGANIM WIRE COPPER WIRE CURRENT VOLTAGE RESISTANCE 150mA 0.10V 0.5 ohm 200mA 0.20V 0.54 ohm 300mA 0.30V 0.6 ohm 14 CURRENT VOLTAGE RESISTANCE 150mA 0.20V 1.3ohm 200mA 0.30V 1.5ohm 300mA 0.40V 1.3ohm
  • 15. CALCULATIONS  For Iron wire: Length of wire= 21cm Thickness= 0.54×10^-2m Area= 0.22 ×10^-6 m² mean resistance= (1.3+1.001+1)/3= 1.1 Ω resistivity= RA/L= 10.5×10^-8 Ωm  For Aluminium wire: Length of wire= 68cm Thickness=0.66×10^-2m Area=0.28×10^-6m² Mean Resistance=(0.5+0.66+0.75)/3=0.63Ω Resistivity= RA/L= 2.7×10^-8 Ωm 15
  • 16.  For manganim wire: Length of wire=57cm Thickness=0.66×10^-2 Area=0.19×10^-6m² Mean Resistance=(1.3+1.5+1.3)/3=1.36Ω Resistivity= RA/L= 48.2×10^-8Ωm  For aluminium wire: Length of wire=42cm Thickness=0.49×10^-2m Area= 0.7703×10^-6m² Mean resistance=(0.5+0.54+0.60)/3=0.54Ω Resistivity= RA/L= 1.7×10^-8 Ωm 16
  • 17. RESULT The resistivity of wires are : 1) For iron wire– 10.5 ×10^-8 Ωm 2) For aluminium wire- 2.7×10^-8 Ωm 3) For manganim wire- 48.2×10^-8 Ωm 4) For copper wire- 1.7×10^-8 Ωm ¤*THE GRAPH BETWEEN POTENTIAL DROP AND THE CURRENT THROGH THE CONDUCTOR IS A STRAIGHT LINE. PRECAUTIONS 1) Connections should be tight. 2) Short circuiting should be avoided. 3) The plug should be inserted only while taking observations otherwise current would cause unnecessary heating in this current. 17
  • 18. CONCLUSION Ohm’s law, in the form above , is an extremely useful equation in the field of electrical/electronic engineering because it describes how voltage , current and resistance are interrelated on a “macroscopic” level, that is commonly, as circuit elements in an electrical circuit. Physicist who study the electrical properties of matter at the microscopic level use a closely related and more general vector equation, sometimes also referred to as OHM’S law, having variables that are closely related to the V, I and R scalar variables of Ohm’s law , but which are each functions of positions within the conductor. Physicists often use this continuum form of Ohm’s law- E=ρJ where “E” is the electric field vector with units of volt /meter, “J” is the current density vector with units of amperes/unit area , and “ρ” is the resistivity with units of Ω-m. The above equations is sometimes written as J=σE where “σ” is the conductivity which is reciprocal of “ρ”. 18
  • 19. BIBLIOGRAPHY:  Physics Ncert textbook  Scribd.com 19