QUESTION 1 Open the Ohms Law simulation with the following link https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/ohms-law/latest/ohms-law_en.html Move the resistance slider to
Question:
QUESTION 1
Open the Ohms Law simulation with the following linkhttps://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/ohms-law/latest/ohms-law_en.html
Move the resistance slider to 10. Do not move the resistance slider again for this part of the experiment.
Move the slider to 1V.
Record the current in mA in the Data Table 1 below. NOTE that 1A= 10^3mA
Repeat the process in increments of 1V making sure you record the current for each increment.
- For the last row calculate the current if voltage is 10V and enter it in the table.
Voltage(V) | Current(mA) |
1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 | |
5 | |
6 | |
7 | |
8 | |
9 | |
10 |
QUESTION 2
If there was no error in your data set,what would be the slopeof voltage vs current graph _________ and the unit of the slope is __________ .
QUESTION 3
If you read a 11mAcurrent on a 84 Ohm resistorwhat would a voltmeter show on that resistor in Volts?
Keep two digits after the decimal point.
QUESTION 4
If you read 10volts and 185mAon a resistor, what is the resistance value of this resistor in Ohms?
QUESTION 5
If you read 69volts on a 198Ohm resistor, what is the current across this resistor in Amperes?
Keep two digits after the decimal point.
Fundamental Accounting Principles
ISBN: 978-0077862275
22nd edition
Authors: John Wild, Ken Shaw, Barbara Chiappetta