This document summarizes an experiment to verify Ohm's law and describe the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in a circuit. Students measured the current and calculated the resistance at different voltages in a circuit to determine how current varies directly with voltage and inversely with resistance. They succeeded in learning to use electrical meters properly and describe the basic relationships defined by Ohm's law.
This document summarizes an experiment to verify Ohm's law and describe the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in a circuit. Students measured the current and calculated the resistance at different voltages in a circuit to determine how current varies directly with voltage and inversely with resistance. They succeeded in learning to use electrical meters properly and describe the basic relationships defined by Ohm's law.
This document summarizes an experiment to verify Ohm's law and describe the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in a circuit. Students measured the current and calculated the resistance at different voltages in a circuit to determine how current varies directly with voltage and inversely with resistance. They succeeded in learning to use electrical meters properly and describe the basic relationships defined by Ohm's law.
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