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PHYSICS PRACTICAL VALUES

The document contains various physics experiments and calculations, including the use of vernier calipers, determination of mass, and verification of Boyle's Law. It details methods for measuring dimensions, calculating densities, and analyzing forces, along with specific formulas and results. Additionally, it includes data tables and calculations for experiments involving surface tension, specific heat, and the force constant of springs.
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PHYSICS PRACTICAL VALUES

The document contains various physics experiments and calculations, including the use of vernier calipers, determination of mass, and verification of Boyle's Law. It details methods for measuring dimensions, calculating densities, and analyzing forces, along with specific formulas and results. Additionally, it includes data tables and calculations for experiments involving surface tension, specific heat, and the force constant of springs.
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Ta] a ce jos] 8 | om | os] ff] sas {[2}o6} 2 | om | 20 jes] 7 | om | 2sr| |a]sa} 9 sx |fsl2s] 2 | am | 20 2s] s | oo | 256 |efs2] 8 sae |]alos] 3 | oa | 268 sos} 6 | oa | 256 | |s]sa} 9 se |[s}36] 1 | aor | 201 sles] >| oo | 257) [else] 2 sa |[das|_s [oo | 268 Gio Cala Cala Average length ofthe cylinder ‘Average length ofthe gals plate Average bread ofthe gals plate 56 + 258 + 257 425842564257 +5. pa 2sleenveneraer6te26 © scanned with OKEN Scanner ‘Tasus 1 : To find thickness of a find thickness of the glass plate (1) FAKE Z To find radius of the cylinder ( ) Bror=-3_, Conection= 43 Le=001 mm poor 3, Conection = 43 ] PSF | Bests rs Eaton] To of PS | eseseracing [Estacion] Toi ia Toned] b=nxLC | rating iE} a Sarat] b=nxLc | retin F{caim Omeres| Cy | amy fed com FF cam fOENSH] | amy bm 1] 3 35 38 038 3.38 if] 6 or 067 | 1267 2) 3 36 39 0.39 339 2] 12 65 68 0.68 12.68 3) 3 34 37 0.37 3.37 3] 12 63 66 0.66, 12.66 4) 3 35 38 0.38 3.38 4) 12 co 67 0.67 12.67 Is} 3 eee eeaT 037 337 » sp iz | 64 o o67 | 12.67 6} 3 36 39 0.39 3.39 6] 12 63 66 0.66. 12.66 ‘Cakalaion Calculation sAverage diameter of the cylinder Average thickness of the glass plate 1267 + 12.68 + 12.66 412.67 + 12.67+ 12.66 3.38 + 3.39 + 3.37 + 3.384+3.37+3.39 & ee ee 6 nm . d_ 12.66 20-28 5.38 mm =3.38x10" em ‘Average radius of the cylinder =< =—— = 6.33 mm a2 + Record Work Readifigs SET -2 © scanned with OKEN Scanner ‘Tasue : Determining mass of the given body correct to.a milligram s. Contents in pan ‘Turning points} Mean of the tuning points Left Right (weights) Left Right No. | (body ) oy Lett | Right @ ) : 9 | uf} ul 867 u 3: 1] Pesaaiere |. 26455 8[ 8} 2] 2] - 8 2 1 Songer | ce os 7] 6] 2] 2] 667 2 Calculation Mass of the body brass sphere) m =mass at HRP +P. 0.01(HRP-ZRP) 26.455)+( 0.0025 ) correction" = —7O OS aa) (aRP-LRP) 0.0 835) _ (0.00165) V Volume of the brass sphere V=“q- 264575 gm _ (264575) bay Ga 1g 15cm? © scanned with OKEN Scanner Ta 1: To find rin of he spre 7) M4 Tans: To find gs Lea ex wy Tae Toh Tage [tm oa | es beante] Resting a o at] gt em Cem) fasbrem) | 2] penslun soe | 20 vrs] 6 o05 ee] |? | teen [PTE Ye (s) x] oy fete] ajis] s | oos | 18s om z lis} 6 | 006 | use] fil o | 2 2 | 1290] 1562x10'] 2560 2| 0 | ao] a | @ | 145 | aroaxi0) 2378 3) @ | a | 2 | 315] 1575] 26s0x10) 2419 s| » | wx | 35 | 1675} agosxi0) 2495 s| @ | »]36 | % | 18 |s2d0x10} 2469 6{ » | |_| a | 1s | sz2x10] 2630 Caleulation 2492 na? From graph i 1 : [Acceleration due to gravity 8” Reciprocal of slope of 1-7? graph 73 =24324 ow 23.143, 14x(24.92) sg 394382492 s°= 98285" Percentage error= SE x100% =) 100% FOR THIS EXPERIMENT PLOT GRAPH IN OFAN CALoUEa ISIN PAGE NO 16 ARON 28 100% = 0.002857 100% =0285% (ao unit "Physics Practical PE aeiied © scanned with OKEN Scanner ‘5. PARALLELOGRAM LAW OF FORCE) Tass: Toe the Pralleogra ao | rane Tange lw of or Scale: S0gmat I | |exes}s20}em20] cn] cof ]F00 | 100] 50) 2] Ps iso | iso 200] 3] 3] a] +] iso" Pion [100 [aso [19 [19 |29 |seea)s203) 172 ox aur To find he weigh of 10 io ffs [3 fre] a0 80 gmat 1.6280 gmat ews (W,) |rxwo|cenmo amen coyficen|icm) ewe P Neetaletel Pott | 100-100 [exe Pe |e TOO [100 |sexep 2] 241 | 30 liso liso |] 33 |i | so be] iso | aso [5 |36 | a6 [2 Caution Stone weight in water W,= OC X Seale For P= 100 gmt, Q'= 00g WyoTx50= 80pm For Pe 150 gmut,Q=150 gn Py Te dbefopmat 2 20450 1 Sopa Average W, = 2252 2 50g Kelaive density ype, | Coluiion Stone weightin water W, |e Peto, d= nga © scanned with OKEN Scanner Tasue : To find the force constant of the spring () i Tie taken Tor 20 ocliaton Mass of the ta () Time period S| “aached Me = Teal) | Trial 2 | Triat 3 om mep | yo foe | xyes a LI 3 1 m=250 x10? | 1653 | 1662 | 1656 | y= 1657 | T=08285 2 a 8 3] m=350x10" | 1944 | 1942 | 1940 942 | T-09710 Calculation 1. forcombination m,= 250x10? kg, m,= 300x10° (0.908)? 08285)" i | | | | | | i \ wor | 1805 | siz |= 1808 | r,-0900 | | \ I | | | | | | | 2. forcombination m, = 300x 10° kg,m,= 350% 10° kg )x103) ~ (3001073: xn Me 0? 2st) 00007] ee com? =0900 3. forcombi tion m, = 350x 10? kg, m,= 250x 10° kg. bee ‘Average force constant of the spring ka kithe thy 15.08 415.70 +1538 _ 3 3 3 =15.39Nm! 50x10 cag7i0)? ~(08285)? © scanned with OKEN Scanner 7. SURFACE TENSION OF & LIQUID) Tams To find eight of water Ch) L.C=0001em At Miniscus hy ‘Av tip of pin hy herght fem) gem) | fem [em (em) (em) Paap w Pam He ise py oom aa 225 |e | oor | 2250 |ss | 4s] oo | 1586 | sar srw |r| oo | rose | 205 [26| aos | 22m | 3336 Tan To find diameter ofbore(D) L.C=0001 em isotope Ra we eh sce D, ‘Aight ae Dy lamer ERTS Donen] Tc] | pawn | ves ccm |] em [tem foc] | com _| “tem paar Poa are pS ts sar Hears |2| oom | ais2 | 20] +} oon | «208 | ons sfisss [19 | oor | 4569 [aso | 20] oa |: s620 | oosi 5.450+5.272+5.356 _ 16.078 Average ft = = 3 3 0052+0.0564+0051 0159 Average D=2P PFO FOUN = 3 53 Soa ce ‘Caculation ‘Average h=5.359cm—, Average r= 0.0265 cm Density d= 1 gm cm? g = 980 cm sec? . (ete (san 28) ome) (om) 2 a 8 s 3 © scanned with OKEN Scanner T =5.367%0.0265%490= 69.69 dynecm” SCORER 4 Calculation W, = 17.00 gm 7. = S611 x 10% o.oo0sert sc w= 4500 Wied gm 4, = 0.000009 «"! Tie 4 2 1 =7, +34, MW, -™) (45~ 44) Ty, = 0.0005611 + 3 ‘0.000009 ) i 1, = 0.000861! + 0.000027 ieee = dooassst set © scanned with OKEN Scanner Tanue: To verify Boyle's tw and plot => BOYLE’S LAW H = 76 cm of Hg Tengih | verical beige Position] of ot 1 oF fae | mews tee IP =H +h i ain feotumn (em : ‘we | t Sa] &™ | emorte (cm') com | 4% | L 1] Q |172 | 573 | 468 | 105 | 865 [1487.80 |58.13x10" 2| gy | ira | s78 | 486 | 92 852 |1482.48 [57.47x10° 3| @ |i9 | 576] s16 | 6 2 [1467.80 ]55.86x10" 4] = | 193 | 557] 557 | 0 76 {1466.80 |51.81x10" 5| x | 200 | sa2 | 567 | 25 | 735 1470.00 |50.00x10) 6} x | 216 | sor | 5x4 | 73. | “687 |1483.92 |46.29x10 7| A |228 | 440] sa7 | 107 | 653. [1488.84 |43.85x107) Calevlation i Pxt values Ce! 1, 86.5 x 17.2 = 1487.80 2. 85.2 x 17.4 = 1482.48, 3. 82.0 x 17.9 = 1467.80 4, 76.0 x 19.3 = 146.80 5. 73.5 x 20.0 = 1470.00 6. 68.7 x 21.6 = 1483.92 7. 65.3 x 22.8 = 1488.84 FOR THIS EXPERIMENT PLOT _ GRAPH IN GRAPH PAPERS WHICH ARE IN PAGE NO: 76 | (IF ANY CALCULATION INCLUDE IT ) v m5 ° wr 3 258.13 x 107 Wa * war =5747 x 107 w= wa we 10? 1000 a= we = 55.86 x 107 S181 x 107 oops 10 = $000 x 10° 1 5 oS Bet wer = 46.29 x 107 L G28) = 1000 109 = 43.85 x 10% ms) 1 | | I I | | | | | | I | ! Hl I i | | | | ! | I | | I | | | ' | ! I © scanned with OKEN Scanner 2 eer SOBER 10. SPECIFICHEAT OF ASOLID) Tus: _Totinl he yi horas CS) Contents in the pan Torning points ing points] Resting points Mass (body), ‘weights (gm) : @ tb) 2 - ECT catcrmeers Teor fof ofo] ef 2] 6 2 [LRr=o W,= 3600 s amt ep Ppt oe Ps RPO | ee + water 70.01 is} 7p sp ary an 7.66, uw LRP = 9.33 ee : vom |} ofs] 5] | see | us [unr iaas 5 Calorimeter sia] AU HRP ‘wis [asso fof ofets [10 | ase | 95 |uxraoos | “= 19 Catan : WY, = 36.00 gm 5 = LMS +O, WIS IG —t) WG-5) 0 [25x0.0 + 0-300]61~25) SS, 059=7}82=30) yaGib+3055 _(976)55 2068 Wx6l 529 5429 © scanned with OKEN Scanner i 11, VELOCITY OF SOUND IN AIR) Tamu : To find the velocity of sound at 1°C | I 3 T Resonating a” | 2° Rsoaing a] “apace | eres column length column length — I 2) fork —)- fem) scone I a a werage ‘Average | leneths | wa wa 2 ei op a) | i) oy n= 24 ow I Tyas] ie [ie | so] so] so | 30 | s0a1e : afaeaof ar fir | dss [ss |ss | | mf] comune "AT Toom temperature Average veloc ofsound ‘| velocity of sound Vi-2n (1) jot = MEI 680 sotpeme! ; Form #512 He Room pene ¢ = 28 i V=24512 (0-19 V=2x512 (3) |ALO%C velocity of sound Ya ! 236 ene! 7 1 Fors seaseu(i-28) 1 480 (55.17 | vanes sounx09987 i /,= 36480 om V=33819.2 ems"! I Taste : To find ratio of frequencies ofthe two tuning forks I Reson a] 2° soning a | guacae i Feqencs]"eaun en | column ene | | alo tig a cm one | 3) ont — ae] awe | =H] | 5 — ane ; Jia eit 2] MS fai fit 2] 8 nounit) | | cy |)" | ate [Sw | 28 | ew | (ound i 2 2 so] 50 | y= 50] 3 Lar a] ss | 5s * n_sit 51196 117 Theoritically “359 nionk= L117 +1 Cnounit) 42m, = 1.06 51 (mount) © scanned with OKEN Scanner 12. FOCAL LENGTH OF A CONCAVE MIRROR. Taave : To find focal length of the concave mirror (f) Po Distant - Object method focal length f= 15 em =] Obiect | Imaze Focal length | distance | distance w a a al o™ v uty a " cm | cm (em) (m') | @m') 1] 2 a 1545 | 500x10° | 14:70x10° ler 405 1545 | 400x10° | 2469x10° 3| 2 316 1538 | 334x10° | 3164x10° | _ 4| 3 2B 1555 | 285xt0° | 37x10 | 5 s| © 252 sas | 25x10" | 396sx10° | 2 6 45 BS 1543 222x10° | 4255x10° ¢e § Calculation : € av, 20x68 _ 20% ¢ 1. foru = 20cm, v= 68 cm foo ES assem ww _ 25x. x: S 2. foru = 25em, v= 405 cm Bn ans Bees atstson 2 2 Lay _30:31.6 _ 200316, é 3, foru = 30cm, v= 31.6 cm 1 SE A ten E ¢ 2 uv __ 35228 _ 35x23 Ri 4, foru = 35em, v= 28 om ae eS wy _ 40x252 _40x252 5, foru = 40em, v= 252 em se Re oon wy $5235 45235 i s.4300 Tv ss OS 6. foru = 45cm, v= 23.5 cm prergefacieagh 7 SSUSESS ESSE, OA = 30.5 cm, OB 08, SERS SL s535en From Iu- I/v graph method : OA= 65 x 10° em 0.5 om From wv graph method : 1 OB= 65x 10" em" a DasOR” Bao 10 15.38em © scanned with OKEN Scanner 18. FOCAL LENGTH OF A CONVEX LENS Taste : To find focal length of the convex lens (f) Distant - Object method focal length f = 22cm Object | Image | Focal length Z| distance | distance w. i i Bla] ou v aoa a ” a (cm | @m (em (cm) | cm) EB 1 x» 82 21.96 33.4x10° [ 12.19x 10° 5 2 35 58.2 21.85 28.6x10° | 17.18x 10° in 3 40 48.5 21.92 25.0x 10° 20.61x 10° 4 45 425 2185 22.2x10° 23.52x 10° 5 50 BD 21.91 20.0x 10" 25.64x 10° 6 5 362, 21.83 18.2x 10° 27.62x10? Caleulation 1. foru = 30cm, v = 82an Jo RR OE wr 96 0m 2. foru = 35cm, SSS? ors 3. foru = 40cm, 4. foru = 45cm, 5. foru = 50cm, v = 39 cm wy $5162 | $5%362 6. foru = 55cm, v = 36.2 cm tay 354362" 91a em 21.96 421.85421.92421.85421 914218 Average focal length f= = ES } Fromu-v graph method: OA= 43.5 cm, OB= 43.5 cm © scanned with OKEN Scanner ‘Taste: To find focat length of the convex lens by Conjugate ~ foci method Distant ~ Object method focal length_f = 22 ci Deane REE on the sale ; 7 for the ‘cal lengt — (em) Displacement Hep eee [Fe postion | 2 postion] of the ens |p Pad? F>] SS" | of the tens | of the tens | = 474s a em 1, tL fem (em) 1] 92 | 364 56.2 198 2193 2} 94 | 345 59.3 248 21.86 3} 96 | 332 28 29.6 20.71 4] 98 | 325 655 33 21.72 Is} 100 | 322 68 358 21.79 le] 102 | ais n 395 21.67 Calculation 2) (198 -a(92) 2 em, d = 19.8 em 4. for wea) 4064) 2. for P= 94 em, d= 24.8 em (062-(296) _(125.6x66.4) 4(96) 4(96) (os8=(33F (31x68) ay 80H) Poa? _(WO0P(358f _(135.8%64.2) aw (too) =~ (100) 3. for I= 96 em, d= 29.6 em =un | 4. for 1 = 98 em, d = 33 em 5. for I = 100 em, d= 35.8 em Pea? (0: F_(Uat.sx62.5) 6. for I = 102 em, d= 39.5 em pee Te) aqioy = 2087 Average f= 21934 2186-42171 eis 21.79 +2167 a ae © scanned with OKEN Scanner | | | | | | | | | | | | I | | | | | | 1 I | I | | | | | | | | | | | 14. MAGNETIC LINES OF FORCE Taaus : To find_M_ when North - pole pointing towards the peopra Null point N, | Null point W, Magnetic moment | Distance | Distance we 9 Z mee | fh 4, 2 (om) (Am) 1 Calculation d,= 13.2 em, d,= 13.4 cm date 224134 | 266 13.3 cm 2133x107 m z 2 2 3 Magnetic moment M =! «1? d= 133x107 mH B,, = 0.38 X 10° tesla (0.38 x 3x10") aw (038810 ds x10)" ay M=(0.19)( 2352.637 )x 10° =447x 10°A m* Taste : To find M when North - pole pointing towards the geographical north 7 ‘Average £ | Nall point); Null pots Magnetic moment | Distance | Distance dy+d er 2 4, 4, 52] Mana’xs0 (om) (em) (em) (Am) 1 109 105 10.7 465.52x 10° Calculation: d,= 10.9 cm, d= 10.5 em dtd, 1094105 _2 paasereaeeee and 1108 4 10:7 on =1027x10" m Magnetic moment =H? x10? d=10.7x10? m,H=B, = 0.38X 10* tesla M =(0.8x10-4) (10.7«10-2) 107 M=(0.38)( 125.043) x 107 = 465.52x 10° A m* © scanned with a a OKEN Scanner Tae Tofind angle of minimum deviation D, _ Jincidemt Angle [Angle of deviation ‘Z wo (d) 'F] (degree) (degree) 30° 48° 35° 44° 40° 40° 45° 38° 50° 39° 55° 40° Calculation When A= 60°, ff value sin(49) a 2 H=2 x (0.7547 ) H= 1,5094 no unit SCORER 15. REFRACTIVE INDEX OF A MATERIAL OF A PRISM Calculation ; When 4#/=1.5, A value sn(3) A =2tan” 2 15 -cox( 2) 2 0.3256 ) A= 2tan'| 05256 _ (es A= 2tan™ (0.5872) A= 2(30.42°) = 60.84° © scanned with OKEN Scanner a ——————— ta Taro Find the Seng of Cat (and Tage! anon constant) eS] | te, esi Beate [eT aT ea] «fount ame | soe Yar [afar] s | as] a | ums | om | ome 2) 02 65] 6 | @ | @ | 64 | 200 | ors | amr 3] 03 ninja] na] 1 | 290 | 0297 axe 4] as | 76 | x6 | a | 16] 76 | sown | ase | 0097 5] os | so] a | m | m| m | sims [ows | oom sos _[m{e]o | | « [om Joa | one Cation coin nf 38m = S00? net amc, a = SS x, (suo 1 nts cts o> SE) spc sents 0m ae sjn0ans10" ei) pesetnenne tag = 2088 a a2 “2 So, eater ye 00m me hers PE Sean 03 ep, Tas = 29080 pede 19600" jose? Ao B35 9103 ange oe = 009603 ampere om on ace Calculation: eA = 08 unger, Tand = 5146 Fr Of pe, Ta = 1558 cua aktand =( 0.03633 ) (1.0355 ) = 0.0997 ampere 4 Frag = 10872 ampere eds 02am, Ta = 2050 Fe A= Osu a» 30 ctu = 0089) (2008) = BINS ame am FA OS ame, Tad = 2908 Sore gaiar” omen vetwea oroons) (2900) = 020 meee Pl For A = 04 ampere , Tax = 40100 womee ict (arms) (4010) = 036mm OOM OOOO ONT OHTHOR! ec Aw 0S ampere Tand = S146 ° 6 sche 088) (S46) = 0855 pee oss O82 os we Foe A= 06 ampere Tan = 631% ebro 008633) (63150) = QOS spe © scanned with OKEN Scanner 17. OHM’S LAW - VERIFICATION Tans Taw Resistance tionsin TG] Average cole= 2 R (degree) ae #/ ow) — |(nounit) |T"- a 9| 9| | O,| (degree) (no unit) 1 wo [54 ]s4 [se] so] ss | 14281 | 07002 i a) 1s | 46} 46} si] si) 485 | 1.1302 | 0.8847 3 2% | 38|3e} 42] 42] 40 | 08390 | 1.1917 | 20.975 <] fa 4 2 | 36|36| 36] 36] 36 | 0.7265 | 1.3763 | 21.795 4 aE 3 | 30] 30] 34] 34] 32 | 06248 | 1.6003 | 21.868 6 35 | 30 | 30 | 30] 30] 30 | 0.5773 | 1.7320 | 23.092 Calculation: Calculation : B From R—cot 8. (B+G)= 52 eee = SH1SH56456 20 _ 55 Cor = 0.7002 ForR=10 Q , and = 1.4281 4 4 . . (R+B+G)iand =(1045)(14281)=21421 ForR=15 15, rand = 1.1302 AS65151 18 a8, Cot= 0.8847 (R+B4G) cand =(15 +5)(1.1302)=22.604 For R=20 9. ForR=20 Q., sand = 0.8390 9 SEHR 1 9, Cord=1.1917 (R+B+G) and =(20+5)(08390)=20975 ear Ra95 ForR=25 2 , sand = 0.7265 35136436036 1 x6 Co19=1.3763 (RIB+G) rand =(2545)(0.7265)=21.795 Og CON ForR=30 Q. ForR=30 Q , tand = 0.6248 soraueas 1s (R+B4+G) rand = (30-+5) (0.6248)=21 868 + + ForR=35 2, sano = 0.5773 Fore SO (R+B+G) sand = (35+ 5) (0.5773)= 23.092 920880830880 ~ @ = 30, CotO=1.7320 & \ \ \ \ | |! | | | I ! | ! | | I ! | I | | | | | | | | | © scanned with OKEN Scanner seen — SCORE ie METER BRDGE-DETEGNATON OF SPECIE RESISTANCE aT fo own oe Ho a 8 6 ‘Carian © ig Tate Tafind he estan te wie (XD Tabaieaas me) Te] | Ip Taig eng Com i oar] beat evance | cam | =] av | | Vainown | Known | cm sy | ami [gam | fe] 88 fessance se fesse vee ead cg Tope [eae Poa | Ra Pw Pye] * plo | s lo | on ase slo | 7 | | ow tow |{'} ¢ % 0 7 slo Ls 1s | os ow} l2] 2 ue | se 108, coke af 3 ae oz 108 pope d= AB HOST COAG 1085 om 206 pa 103 Pekate katate Jaa weap nn HSIEH A a We eg 50 om = $0 108m rerciescmfe(it)ane Miignmccsns emstaxenrdies(28)aua 07 029 sna e Tats T find the nti estan (8) ee) []resnanee] ene sme [anor iF en | Uatnown F) Stay foamed eee |g iano [osm] some} HE ane se) Ry xf Reay [wos] esa wie ae a a Te | yaa hy Yes 4) i) | 4-0-0 4 [wa | os | ime haus | ae [on bl 2 | us| os] 108 bl 2 | s7 Jos | ow bls [ow | 2] tu bho fs [| on Fe ma2a ty Ref aa( $4 etn tyena (ana Fornesanyanites(2) ame one 6 =AIEE 83g ELS un oP ESE 0) oN ggg Aye Ry=8y = (4078) (0) = 0385 | phys Practeal RE 8T Record Work Readings SET-2 © scanned with OKEN Scanner _ sco 19. JUNCTION DIODE - CHARACTERISTICS Taste: Forward Bias Taste: Revere Bias Forward | Forward Reverse | Reverse ] Calculation ag] voter | eament ||P sotre | coment | ot aM i. “ + | tn orward Bias: (range in unetion diode boards) (Vv) (mA) (vy) (ua) Toes o-1yv Cee ee Milbammeter : 0. = 30 mA 3] 02 0 3] 2 6 In Reverse Bias: (range in junction diode boards ) 4} 03 0 alee igh Volmeter =: 0 - 30V Stee Mow anmeer: 0-100 na 7} 06 46 7) 6 a oe eat ita s| 7 23 | FORTHIS EXPERIMENT PLOT GRAPH IN eae ae o| 8 4 GRAPH PAPER WHICH IS wl os | ms of 9 % INPAGE NO: 110 uy 10 a (IFANY CALCULATION INCLUDE IT) © scanned with OKEN Scanner 20. TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS Tie Tasue 1: To plot input characteris —Thauz 2 + To plot outpt characteristics | Arptce | Yor Fapptca [i= 20HA = SomA|.* 70114) a ieeae zyme ta fe grey fe] | fel & ] 0B fewsafewa ofecward [7 Fs [cma | om | om | |] cua) | (may Thorlo ?olo]|t]o {o | o | o° | hats b}o2fo]ofo]jz/1 {4 ]4 [65] Jo} a] 8 Slosto ft ofo {3{2 }2 ]}4 1651 Js! 6] 2 4 }oato}ofo ff4f/3 ft | 4 65] 1a) gol a6 Sos Oo 10: (sea) te (aa ces 5} 06 | 30 | 50] 60 | io] s | r | 4 | ss} 5} 100) 2 + | 07 | 200 | 235 [24s | [7] 6 | 1 | 4 | 6s | LOL 120] Calculation : ‘Calculation Calculation . From output characteristics From Transfer characteristics ear? From Input characteristics + At constant Voy = AVee - Input resistance’ =p (0.68059) ° (150-25)x10°% 0.1 _ 90000 gat ma Vrs 12s PLOT GRAPHS OF PAGE NO'S : 112 (two) & 114 (|, -,)(3 GRAPHS SI a ; — Atconstant |, = 70 HA AI, =8mA, Al, =40 PA Output resistance = 7% espe tt)e (6.5-6)x10-> 3600 2 B= 200 souit }EPARATELY on 3 graphs ){ INCLUDING CALCULATION) @ scanned with OKEN Scanner

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