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Hypothesis: Does the Diameter of the wire affect the Resistance?
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:53:33
I am going to investigate what factors affect the resistance of a wire. There are three main factors which affect the resistance of a wire:
The material of the wire. (What the wire is made out of)
The length of the wire.
The thickness of the wire. (The diameter of the wire)
Resistance is a force which opposes the flow of an electric current around a circuit so that energy is required to push the
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used was fine, although it was extremely hard to collect any results for copper wire. This is because copper has such low resistance. It has a low resistance there will be a large current. The ammeters we have in school cannot read such a high current. Without the current I cannot work out the resistance of the wire. I ended up using some results I had already collected the last time I did this experiment.
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