It is aimed
• To measure the power produced on a current-carrying conductor,
• To verify Joule’s law.
Categories: Thermodynamics Laboratory
Joule’s law states that the heat produced per unit time on a current-carrying conductor is proportional to the product of current squared and resistance. In this experiment, you are going to measure the heat produced on a conductor with the help of a calorimeter and verify Joule’s law.
Thermal expansion of solid materials. Investigate how heat affects the dimensions of materials when heated through a temperature range.
Heat, temperature and specific heat are different by units, symbol and ability to work. Learn to determine, analyze the difference and calculate.
Production of hydrogen and oxygen by water electrolysis. Measure hydrogen and oxygen gases formed in water electrolysis with Faraday constant.
Electrons are point masses with a certain mass and they behave in a magnetic field. Calculate the mass of the electron.