Is Consatntan a Replacement for Copper Wire?
Investigation to show if constantan is a suitable replacement for copper wireElectricity is the flow of electrons within a circuit. In current electricity negative charges are made. Resistance is anything, which hinders the movement of these electrons. The definition of resistivity is the ability, measured in ohm metres, of a cubic metre of material to oppose the flow of an electric current. (Symbol rho-r). Resistance occurs because of the particles in the material of the wire/conductor and how the material moves around them. In thicker wire the particles are a lot more spaced out so it is easier for the electric current to move around the particles-if the particles collided Ek is transferred to the particles causing an increases in heat. In thinner wire the particles are a lot closer together so that the movement of the current is hindered. Other factors that may affect the resistance are; · The physical dimensions of the wire, long wires have more resistance than shorter wires, so the longer the sample of material, the greater the resistance. · Doubling the Cross Sectional Area of the wire also doubles the number of charge carriers there are to carry the current
Some topics in this essay:
Percentage Error,
Digital Voltmeter,
Cross Sectional,
Average Voltage,
Eg Low,
Formula Resistance,
Analysis Graph,
Calculations Using,
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Average Resistance,
100 =,
percentage error,
average percentage,
percentage errors,
average percentage error,
resistivity copper,
constantan wire,
calculate average,
voltage 10ᯝv,
resistance Ω,
resistance ·,
calculate average percentage,
wire using micrometer,
average percentage errors,
100 = 033%,
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