Finding amount of graphite in a Pencil

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To find the percentage of graphite in a 2H pencil, the resistance was calculated to be 47.5 ohms using Ohm's law. The resistivity was then determined to be approximately 0.00093266 ohm meters by applying the resistivity formula with known values. There is a discussion about the resistivity of graphite and the assumption of a linear relationship between conductivity and graphite content in mixtures. Concerns were raised regarding the conductivity of metallic paints, suggesting that they may not be suitable for this experiment. The main goal remains to accurately determine the amount of graphite in the pencil.
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Homework Statement



I have some information about a 2H pencil. There is a current of 0.008 amps and 3.8 volts going through the pencil. The length of the pencil was 16cm and the diameter of the core was 2mm. Calculate the percentage of graphite in the pencil.

Homework Equations


ohms law
V= I. R

resistivity
R=(ρ.L)/(A)

The Attempt at a Solution


i calculated the resistance to be 47.5 ohms, using ohms law.
i then substituted of my known values into the resistivity formula

R=47.5
A=3.14159E-06 meters squared
L=0.16meters

47.5 =(ρ.0.16)/(3.14159E-06 )
ρ=0.00093266 ohm meters

Is this correct so far?
Also what is the resistivity of graphite ?
 
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You seem to assume there is a linear relationship kg/k = parts graphite, where k is the conductivity of your sample and kg the conductivity of graphite.

I'm fairly sure this is not the case for a mixture of two materials where the conductivity of the insulating material is small enough to be assumed zero.

Ask, "are metalic paints conductive?" I don't believe they commonly are, however there are paints containing silver metal, forumated specifically to conduct well.
 
Phrak said:
Ask, "are metalic paints conductive?" I don't believe they commonly are, however there are paints containing silver metal, forumated specifically to conduct well.
Just don't get pencils with metallic paints... simple

Just use those plain, boring, brown pencils... :-p
 
what must i do to get on the right track?
 
Manty said:
what must i do to get on the right track?

What is the goal of your experimenting?
 
To find the amount of graphite in the pencil
 
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