Ohm's Law: Experimental Verification in Electric Circuits, Spring 2018
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This report details an experiment conducted to verify Ohm's Law, exploring the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a simple electrical circuit. The experiment involved varying the voltage across a constant resistance and measuring the resulting current. Theoretical current values were calculated using Ohm's Law (V = I * R) and compared with experimental measurements to determine the percentage deviation. The results showed a linear relationship between voltage and current, supporting Ohm's Law, although some deviations were observed, possibly due to reading errors or material characteristics. The report concludes that circuits generally obey Ohm's Law, but careful experimental procedures are necessary to minimize errors and further analysis of factors affecting current deviations is warranted. Desklib offers this and other solved assignments for students.
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