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Electrical Hazards.
Electrical Properties of a Filament Lamp - Does a Filament Lamp Obey Ohm's Law?
Electrical Resonance - Research and rationale.
Electricity in the Home- The History of Electricity.
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Electro-Static Revision Notes.
Electrolysis of Copper Sulphate Solution.
Electrolysis.
Electronic Components.
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Electronics CW2
Experiment on Resistance - different lengths of wire.
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Experiment to find the specific heat capacity of an aluminium block.
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Experiment to Investigate the Resistance Of Brine Soaked Paper
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Experimenting with Thermocouples.
Experiments with a thermistor
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Exploring the resistance of a wire
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Factors Affecting The Size of Current Flowing Around a Circuit.
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Factors affecting the strength of an electromagnet
Filament Bulb Investigation
Find how changing the amount of voltage (potential difference) coming out of the power pack will affect the current while it is flowing through a filament bulb of 24W.
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Find out how the current through a filament lamp varies with the potential difference across it.
Find out the factors affecting the strength of an electromagnet.
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Find out what factors affect the strength of an electromagnet.
Find out whether a longer wire or a shorter wire will have more or less current flowing through the wires.
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Find out whether or not changing the depth of the electrolyte affects the current.
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Find out which circuit is suitable for a range of resistances that an ammeter and voltmeter can measure.
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