Relationship between temperature and resistance

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The discussion focuses on establishing the relationship between resistance and temperature using Nichrome wire. Participants suggest setting up a circuit with a power pack, ammeter, and voltmeter, emphasizing the need for proper connections: the ammeter in series and the voltmeter in parallel. A thermistor is recommended as a suitable temperature sensor for accurate measurements. A lab manual for a resistivity experiment (PHYS 102) is also provided as a resource for further guidance.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic electrical circuits
  • Familiarity with measuring instruments: ammeter and voltmeter
  • Knowledge of temperature sensors, specifically thermistors
  • Basic principles of resistance and temperature relationship
NEXT STEPS
  • Research circuit design for measuring resistance and temperature
  • Learn about the characteristics and applications of thermistors
  • Study the principles of resistivity in materials
  • Review the provided PHYS 102 lab manual for practical experiment setup
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Students in physics or engineering, educators conducting experiments on resistance and temperature, and hobbyists interested in electronics and circuit design.

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1. Well, we want to find the relationship between resistance and temperature. We asked the lab techie and he said to use some Nichrome wire in a coil and test the potential difference, current and temperature of the wire.

We're having a problem getting it set up. We're not sure how to set up the circuit.




2. N.A.



3. We've tried having a power pack that goes into the wire then back into the power pack, and the wire gets hot. Are we doing this right? Could someone please help us out with a circuit diagram or something?


Thanks a lot guys.
 
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1. Well, we want to find the relationship between resistance and temperature. We asked the lab techie and he said to use some Nichrome wire in a coil and test the potential difference, current and temperature of the wire.

We're having a problem getting it set up. We're not sure how to set up the circuit.




2. N.A.



3. We've tried having a power pack that goes into the wire then back into the power pack, and the wire gets hot. Are we doing this right? Could someone please help us out with a circuit diagram or something?


Thanks a lot guys.
 
Connect the ammeter in series and the voltmeter in parallel. Not too sure how you plan to measure temperature though. Unless you have a resistor that is affected by temperature.
 
I think this pdf might help you: http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~phys102/Lab/expt03.pdf

It is the lab manual for a resistivity experiment for PHYS 102.

Cheers.
 
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Maybe you could use a thermistor as a temperature sensor.
 

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