Physics Investigatory Project
Physics Investigatory Project
PHYSICS
INVESTIGATO
RY PROJECT
Name Sudarshan Thakur
Class XII C
Roll no.
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Sudarshan Thakur studying in class XII- C of
Mount St Marys School has satisfactorily completed his physics
investigatory project under the guidance of Mr. Dhiraj Dhall
(physics teacher) during the year 2015-2016.
ACKNOWLEDGEME
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I would take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and
gratitude to my physics teacher Mr. Dhiraj Dhall for his invaluable
guidance, constant encouragement, constructive comments,
sympathetic attitude and immense motivation, which has sustained
my efforts at all stages of this project work. His valuable advice and
suggestions for the corrections, modifications and improvement did
enhance the perfection in performing my job well.
I take special pleasure in acknowledging our lab assistant Mr.
Pradeep Kumar for his willingness in providing us with necessary
lab equipments and constant support without which this effort
would have been worthless.
INDEX
1.
Introduction
2.
Experiment
I. Theory
II. Apparatus required
III. Procedure
IV. Observation
V. Conclusion
VI. Precautions
3.
Reference
AIM OF THE
PROJECT
THERMISTOR
A thermistor is a type of resistor whose resistance is dependent
on temperature, more so than in standard resistors. The word is the
mix of thermal and resistor.
Thermistors are widely used as inrush current limiter,
temperature sensors (NTC type typically), self-resetting overcurrent
protectors, and self-regulating heating elements.
An NTC Thermistor
symbol for
diagram.
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Themistor
circiuit
HISTORY
THEORY
where
, change in resistance
, change in temperature
, first-order temperature coefficient of resistance
Thermistors can be classified into two types, depending on
the classification of .
If is positive, the resistance increases with increasing
temperature, and the device is called a positive temperature
coefficient (PTC) thermistor, or posistor.
If is negative, the resistance decreases with increasing
temperature, and the device is called a negative
temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor.
APPLICATIONS
PTC Thermistor
NTC Thermistor
SOME NTC
THERMISTORS
CONDUCTION MODEL
NTC
Many NTC thermistors are made from a pressed disc, rod,
plate, bead or cast chip of semiconducting material such
as sintered metal oxides.
PTC
Most PTC thermistors are made from doped
polycrystalline ceramic (containing barium titanate (BaTiO3)
and other compounds) which have the property that that their
resistance rises suddenly at a certain critical temperature.
Barium titanate is ferroelectric and its dielectric
constant varies with temperature.
Working
NTC Thermistor
APPARATUS REQUIRED
1. A breadboard
2. A thermistor(NTC)
3. Two resistors
4. A transistor
5. An LED
6. Few connecting wires
PROCEDURE
1.
OBSERVATION
The connections are made such that one leg of the
thermistor is connected to the base of the transistor
and its other leg is connected to Vcc(positive/high
voltage). The emitter of the transistor
and one end of the base resistor are grounded
(negative/low voltage).
When the surface of the thermistor is exposed to
heat, the LED starts glowing. The LED turns OFF the
moment the temperature of the thermistor falls
below the threshold value.
OBSERVATION
CONCLUSION
PRECAUTIONS
1. All the circuitry connections should be tight.
2. While heating the thermistor with a matchstick or a
lighter make sure that it is not too close to the sensor.
3. Heating of the sensor should not take place for a long
time.
REFERENCE
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor
2.Google images
3.https://in.answers.yahoo.com/
INTRODUCTIO
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EXPERIMENT