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1/T^2(S^(-2)) 2.5 2 y = 10.202x + 0.1616.0 O . .. . . . . . . 1.5 1/TA2 (S*1-21) 1 . .. ...... ...................... 0.5 C . . -0.05 O 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 current I(A) CS Scanned with CamScanner4. Provided data for Exp 6.2 are given in Tables 3. Table 3 Data from Measurement in Exp 6.2 Current I (A) B(exp.) (Gauss) B(theory) (Gauss) 0.010 4.20 0.024 8.51 0.036 12.88 0.050 17.09 0.063 21.54 0.076 26.07 0.089 30.36 0.102 34.51 0.1 15 38.80 0.128 43.23 0.141 47.49 0.154 51.85 0.168 56.19 0.181 60.42 0.194 64.52 5. Data analysis for Exp 6.2 (a) Calculate B(theory) using the current in Table 3. The equation of B(theory) and other quantity needed in the calculation can be found in the lab manual. Record your calculated data in Tables 3. (b) Copy all the data from Table 3 and paste them in the columns A, B and C of an Excel file. (c) Plot 1 vs B(exp.) and I vs B(theory) , fit each of the two plots with a linear function y = mx + b where m is the slope, b is the intercept. You can search on google to find out how to do plot and fit with Excel. (d) Record the fitting slope in Table 4. (e) From the fitting slope of I vs B(exp.) plot to calculate n(exp.), the number of turns per unit length of the solenoid using the same equation as used for calculating B(theory) . Record n(exp.) in Table 4. (f) Calculate the % error between n(exp.) and n(given), record it in Table 4. Table 4 Fitting slope and calculated quantities Slope of I vs B(exp.) plot n(exp.) n(given) used in calc. of B(theory) % error (g) Give the main source of the % error between n(exp.) and n(given). 6. Instructions for lab report on Exp 6.2 (a) The plots and fittings copied from the Excel file should be included in your Exp 6.2 report. (b) The raw Excel file containing the plot and fitting should be submitted along with your Exp 6.2 lab report. (c) Tables 3 & 4 with all the analyzed data should be included in your Exp 6.2 lab report. (d) Answers to the questions #1 & #2 (without #3) at the end of Exp 6.2 lab manual should be included in your Exp 6 lab report. (f) The required other contents and format for your lab report can be found in the syllabus. 2 CS Scanned with CamScannerProvided data for Exp 6 and instructions for data analysis and lab report 1. Provided data for Exp 6.1 are given in Tables 1. Table 1 Data from Measurement in Exp 6.1 Current 1 (A) Period T (s) 1/T (s ) -0.002 2.542 0. 1547565 0.018 1.752 0. 3257855 0.037 1.363 0'5382806 0.056 1.165 0 . 7 3 6 79 7 0.076 1.031 6 . 9 4 0 7 6 82 0.096 0.937 1 .13 89 9 23 0.116 0.862 1. 343 8153 0.135 0.805 1'54 31 503 0.156 0.757 1.745 051 0.175 0.716 1. 95 0 6 257 2. Data analysis for Exp 6.1 (a) Calculate 1/72 and record your calculated data in Tables 1. (b) Copy 1 vs 1/72 data from Table 1 and paste them in the columns A and B of an Excel file. (c) Plot / vs 1/72 and fit the data with a linear function y = mx + b where m is the slope, b is the intercept. You can search on google to find out how to do plot and fit with Excel. (d) Record the fitting parameters in Table 2 (e) From the fitting parameters to calculate the values of C, B, (exp.), record them in Table 2. (f) Calculate the % error between B, (exp.) and B,, (literature) record it in Table 2. Table 2 Fitting parameters (with units) and calculated values (with units) Slope Intercept C B, (exp.) B, (literature) % error in south Florida 3. Instructions for lab report on Exp 6.1 (a) The plot and fitting of I vs 1/72 copied from the Excel file should be included in your Exp 6.1 report. (b) The raw Excel file containing plot and fitting of / vs 1/72should be submitted along with your Exp 6.1 lab report. (c) Tables 1 & 2 with all the analyzed data should be included in your Exp 6.1 lab report. (d) Answers to the questions #1 to #3 (without #4) at the end of Exp 6.1 lab manual should be included in your Exp 6.1 lab report. (e) The required other contents and format for your lab report can be found in the syllabus. 1 CS Scanned with CamScanner

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