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How do volts and amps omhs

Christian Merriman

Introduction Methodology
The Aim of this experiment is to measure and observe how the
change in components in an electric system change the amounts
Results Of The Experiment Amps(i) measurement experiment
of ohms and amps measured P.D (Volts) V Current (Amps) I ohms (Ω) Time: 35-40 minutes
Difficulty: medium
Discussion 0 0 0
Looking at the graph of the results below it Is clear to see that of 1 0.1 10
Materials Required
the results below it Is clear to see that both components of the 2 0.2 10
electric circuit experienced different amounts of (Amps) I and
- Power supply
3 0.4 7.5 - Gauze mats
ohms (Ω). While energy was lost in other parts of the system it is
clear that the nichrome wire experienced more amps and less 4 0.6 6.666666 - Power connectors
volts. 5 0.8 6.25 - Nichrome wire
The graphed results of the (Nichrome wire) experiment 6 0.9 6.6 - Light bulb
- Amp measuring deivice
7 1.1 6.36
8 1.3 6.15 Step 1
9 1.5 6 Apple all necessary ppe (personal protective equipment) if
10 1.6 6.25 necessary

P.D (Volts) V Current (Amps) I ohms (Ω) Step 2


0 0 0 Place 2 gauze mats on your working space in order to protect
1 0.6 0.65 the surface you are working on and place the nichrome wire
2 0.9 2.2 on it. It is extremely important to make sure it does not touch
3 1.1 2.7 itself as it will short circuit the system.
4 1.3 3
The graphed results of the (Nichrome wire) experiment 5 1.4 3.57 Step 3
6 1.5 4 Attach 2 of the power connecters to power supply and the
7 1.75 4 same wires to the amp measuring device.
8 1.9 4.2
9 2 4.5 Step 4
10 4.7 Attach the other connector from the amp measuring device
to the nichrome wire.

Step 5
Conclusion Use a final connector to connect the wire to the power supply
completing the system.
contrary to my hypothis the ohms on the experiment with the
nichrome wire actually turned out to be higher than that on the
Step 6
lightbulb. Although this experiment yielded satisfactory accurate
results it could be improved by using more accurate
Turn on the power system and measure the amount of amps
Independent variable: The electric circuit excluding the wire and light bulb.
measurement tools like an amp meter or reducing the energy lost moving through the system at voltages from 0 to 10 volts.
Controller variable: the volts used during both experiments

Dependent variable: the ohms measured in the circuits


in the circuit where possible.
Step 7
Replace the nichrome wire for the lightbulb in the system and
repeat step 6

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