A Level Coursework - Resistivity

In summary, a student is seeking help with their coursework on the resistivity of metals. They need to write an abstract for their experiment, including a case study and relevant information from at least three sources. The student is unsure about the process of measuring the resistivity and is seeking advice. Suggestions for resources include the AS textbook and a website called Hyperphysics. The student also needs to find the average diameter of the wire to calculate its cross sectional area.
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coolnufc
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Hi guys, I am currently in my AS year and a piece of coursework on resistivity of metals, how you derive the equation.
But for the coursework i have to write an abstract on it, linking my experiment to a case study, does anyone have any good websites or information to help me out.

This is from the exam board about the abstract:

S1 Uses library, consulting a minimum of three different sources of information (eg books/websites/journals/magazines/case study provided by Edexcel/manufacturers’ data sheets) 1
S2 Provides full details of sources of information 1
S3 Provides a brief description of the case study 1
S4 Makes correct statement on relevant physics principles 1
S5 Uses relevant specialist terminology correctly 1
S6 Provides one piece of relevant information (eg data, graph, diagram) that is not mentioned in the briefing papers case study 1
S7 Briefly discusses context (eg social/environmental/historical) 1
S8 Comments on implication of physics (eg benefits/risks) 1
S9 Explains how the practical relates to the visit or case study 1

Any help would be appreciated. Stuff along the lines of why companies want to know the resisivity, why its important. That kind of thing.
 
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I am going to be doing this experiment, and changing the length. So would i be measuring the voltage and current, then working out the resistance. And from that work out the resistivity of the wire?
Would this be ok?
 
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coolnufc said:
I am going to be doing this experiment, and changing the length. So would i be measuring the voltage and current, then working out the resistance. And from that work out the resistivity of the wire?
Would this be ok?

Yes that would be fine. You also need to find the average diameter of the wire to get is cross sectional area. You can use a micrometer at various places down the length of the wire.
 

What is resistivity?

Resistivity is a measure of a material's ability to resist the flow of electrical current. It is represented by the Greek letter rho (ρ) and is measured in ohm-meters (Ω⋅m).

How is resistivity calculated?

Resistivity is calculated by dividing the electrical resistance of a material by its cross-sectional area and length. The formula for resistivity is ρ = R x A / L, where R is resistance, A is cross-sectional area, and L is length.

What factors affect resistivity?

The factors that affect resistivity include the type of material, temperature, and impurities. Materials with higher resistivity have more resistance to the flow of electricity, and impurities or higher temperatures can increase resistivity.

What is the difference between resistivity and resistance?

Resistivity is a property of a material, while resistance is a measurement of how much a material resists the flow of electricity. Resistivity is an intrinsic property of a material, whereas resistance is dependent on the dimensions and shape of the material.

How is resistivity used in A Level coursework?

In A Level coursework, resistivity is often used to investigate the properties of different materials and to determine the relationship between resistivity and other factors such as temperature and length. It is also used in calculations to analyze the behavior of electrical circuits and to design and test various electronic devices.

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