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Experiment No2 PDF

This document describes an experiment to verify Ohm's Law by measuring the current and voltage across resistors and plotting the results on a graph. Students are asked to identify if the plot of voltage vs current looks like a straight line or curve and if their direct measurement of a resistor's value agrees with calculations using Ohm's Law and their current and voltage measurements.

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Experiment No2 PDF

This document describes an experiment to verify Ohm's Law by measuring the current and voltage across resistors and plotting the results on a graph. Students are asked to identify if the plot of voltage vs current looks like a straight line or curve and if their direct measurement of a resistor's value agrees with calculations using Ohm's Law and their current and voltage measurements.

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EXPERIMENT NO.

2
IDENTIFICATION OF RESISTOR COLOR CODES
and VERIFICATION OF OHM’S LAW
Student names Student ID Section Group

Instructors: Saidi Mohsen

** Every student group should submit one report.

**Absent student names cannot be added to the group report. Even if they were added, absent students will not
receive the report and activeness marks.

PART 2: VERIFICATION OF OHM’S LAW


Graph

Does your plot of voltage against current look like a straight line or a curve?

…………….

Does your direct measurement of your resistor’s value agree with your calculation from
Ohm’s law and your current and potential difference measurements?

……..

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