Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Internal Resistance Investigation :: Papers
 Internal Resistance Investigation       I will conduct the following investigation with the aim to find the     internal resistance of a lemon battery, which I will construct myself.       The variables that could affect my experiment are as follows:       Ã · Size of lemon - I will conduct my experiment in no longer than an     hour, allowing me to use the same lemon for all results       Ã · Size of metal electrodes - I will use the exact same electrodes     throughout the whole experiment       Ã · Length of any connecting wires - I will use the exact same wires     throughout my experiment and will not break the circuit once I have     started collecting data       Ã · Resistance in the circuit - I will vary this using a highly     sensitive variable resistor as shown in my method.       To make my experiment fair I will only vary the most relevant variable     to what I am investigating, which is the resistance in the circuit.     All the other variables will be kept the same throughout the     experiment as stated above.       In my experiment I will need to measure the terminal pd, V, and the     Current, I (in amps), for many values of resistance, R (in W), I will     measure these as I know that V=E-Ir so these are the values that I     need to know if I am to eventually calculate the batteries internal     resistance. I think that to make my graphs and conclusions accurate I     will need to take at least 10 measurements, covering the full range of     the variable resistor I have available to me.       To improve the accuracy of my experiment I will take my readings to     the most decimal places as my voltmeter and ammeter will allow me. To     do this I will need to make sure that I am using the milliamp/volt or     2 amp/volt setting on my meters. As I said before I will also do all I     can to ensure that no other variables other that the one I am     investigating are varied at any time during the experiment. It is hard     to determine the exact resistance that a variable resistor is set at    					    
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