Define (i) resistance, (ii) resistivity.
A metre bridge was used to measure the resistance of a sample of nichrome wire. The diagram indicates the readings taken w... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Define (i) resistance, (ii) resistivity - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 9 - 2007
Step 1
Define (i) resistance
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Resistance is defined as the ratio of voltage across a conductor to the current flowing through it. Mathematically, it is expressed as:
R=IV
where:
R is the resistance,
V is the voltage,
I is the current.
Step 2
Define (ii) resistivity
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Resistivity is an intrinsic property of a material, defined as the resistance of a unit cube of that material. It can be expressed mathematically as:
ρ=LR⋅A
where:
ρ is the resistivity,
R is the resistance,
A is the cross-sectional area,
L is the length of the material.
Step 3
Calculate: (i) the resistance of the nichrome wire
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To calculate the resistance R of the nichrome wire, we can use the formula:
R=Aρ⋅L
Where:
ρ for nichrome wire is given as approximately 1.36×10−6Ω⋅m,
L=220mm=0.22m,
A=πr2=π(0.055mm)2=π(0.055×10−3)2.
After calculating, we find:
R≈7.86Ω.
Step 4
Calculate: (ii) the resistivity of nichrome
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Using the earlier formula for resistivity:
ρ=LR⋅A
Substituting values:
R=7.86Ω,
A=π(0.055×10−3)2,
L=0.22m.
This yields:
ρ≈1.36×10−6Ω⋅m.
Step 5
Sketch a graph to show the relationship between the temperature and the resistance of the nichrome wire as its temperature is increased.
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The graph should be a straight line starting from the origin (0,0) that slopes upwards to the right. This represents that as the temperature increases, the resistance of the nichrome wire also increases. The slope may vary, reflecting the material's characteristics.
Step 6
What happens to the resistance of the wire: (i) as its temperature falls below 0°C?
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As the temperature of the wire falls below 0°C, the resistance generally increases, as most conductors will experience increased resistance at lower temperatures.
Step 7
What happens to the resistance of the wire: (ii) as its length is increased?
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As the length of the wire increases, the resistance increases proportionally, as resistance is directly proportional to length. This can be expressed as:
R∝L.
Step 8
What happens to the resistance of the wire: (iii) if its diameter is increased?
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If the diameter of the wire is increased, the resistance decreases. This is because the cross-sectional area increases and resistance is inversely proportional to the area:
R∝A1.
Step 9
Name another device, apart from a metre bridge, that can be used to measure resistance.
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Another device that can be used to measure resistance is an ohmmeter.
Step 10
Give one advantage and one disadvantage of using this device instead of a metre bridge.
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One advantage of using an ohmmeter is that it is portable and easy to use, allowing for quick measurements. However, a disadvantage is that it may not provide as accurate readings as a metre bridge, especially for low resistance values.
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