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The length of a wire affects the current and resistance of a wire
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The loosely restrained sail flapped gently in the breeze; it was like a hand waving goodbye to the shore
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The objective of this lab was to experiment with a negative feedback amplifier and predict its gain without the feedback.
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The Relationship between the number of bulbs in a circuit and the size of the current
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The Resistance of a lead Graphite line.
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The Resolving Power Of The Eye
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The strength of an Electromagnet
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The strength of an electromagnet.
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The Structure and Operation of Potential Dividers and Potentiometers
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The varying of the resistance of nichrome wire depending on its length
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There are many different components that would be needed in order to produce or construct a Random number generator or in this case the Electronic Die.
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Thermistors are thermally sensitive resistors and have, according to type, a negative (NTC), or positive (PTC) resistance/temperature coefficient. Thermometrics product portfolio comprises a wide range of both types.
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Thermistors Investigation.
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To build and calibrate a sensor in order to calculate the temperature of surroundings.
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To conduct an experiment that proves that asensor is affected by temperature. In my experiment I will investigatethe effects of temperature on the resistance of a thermistor. I willuse a range of temperatures to see how it affects the resistanc...
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To discover whether a filament lamp is an ohmic conductor.
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To find out the internal resistance and EMF of a given power supply
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To find out what happens in the filament of a bulb as we increase the voltage through the bulb.
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To find the factors that affect the amount of E.M.F. being produced. The amount of E.M.F. produced during the experiment when each type of factors is change.
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To find the factors that affect the amount of E.M.F. being produced. The amount of E.M.F. produced during the experiment when each type of factors is change.Background knowledge
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To find which of the circuits, shown below, are most suitable to measure a range of resistances, which the meters (the voltmeter and the ammeter) could be used to measure.
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To investigate factors which affect the strength of the electromagnet and make the strongest electromagnet possible.
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To investigate how increasing the voltage can affect the flow of current.
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To Investigate How the Resistance of the Light Dependent Resistor Depends On the Current In the Light Bulb?
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To investigate how the temperature affects the resistance of a thermistor.
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