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Using thermistors as thermometers - Coursework
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Using thermistors as thermometers - Coursework
whats a lookup table- rit
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Using thermistors as thermometers - Coursework
I have done my experiment (well half of it, i still have to get the second set of results) in my results i got the, resistance of the thermister at different tempertures (from the Amp meter) e.g. at 80 c (temperture) the resistance was 0.96 k ohms. the thing i don't get is how i use my results.- rit
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Using thermistors as thermometers - Coursework
sorry, 1) when i say circuit, i mean how to set up, e.g, what i need, i got a thermister, voltmeter,amp meter, powerpack. (dont worry about changing the temp. i got that covered.(putting water in a microwave)) 2) yh, i have done my research, i got no problem with that.- rit
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Using thermistors as thermometers - Coursework
i have tried myself, but i couldn't do it, and I am not allowed to ask teachers, because ill lose lots of marks. You don't have to do it for me, just give me hints!- rit
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Using thermistors as thermometers - Coursework
Help me!- rit
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Using thermistors as thermometers - Coursework
For my as Physics Sensing Coursework, I have chosen to do it on 'using thermistors as simple thermometers' Can someone please help me on how to set up the circuit. And how i do i get and use the measurements. Thanks! In advance! !- rit
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Calculating Young's Modulus for Iron Wire Experiment
It is for Strain. it extended by 1mm so, 1mm/2700mm (length of wire) =3.7^-4- rit
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Young's Modulus for Iron Wire Experiment
Homework Statement I had to do an experiment and create a graph with the data. We attached one end of the Iron wire to a clamp and then tied on weights of 100g at a time to the other end so that a force can be applied to the Iron wire and so it stretches. (as pizza1512 did but in copper)...- rit
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Young's modulus of a copper wire
what are the units?- rit
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help