Activity 12.1 Class 10 Science Electricity

Activity 12.1 Class 10 Science Chapter 12 Electricity

Activity 12.1 Class 10 Science ElectricityBrief procedure:

Activity 12.1 asks us to correlate voltage and current across a resistance using a different number of batteries.

Observation:

On increasing the number of batteries, the potential difference, as well as the current across the resistance, increases proportionally.

Explanation: 

When we increase the number of batteries across a resistance, we increase the potential difference across the resistance. Potential difference is directly proportioned to the current flowing through it. As a result, we see an increase in the reading of ammeter as well as that of the voltmeter.

Consider Potential difference as pressure on water and current as a flow of water. If we increase the pressure, it will result in an increase in the flow of water. The same thing happens with the current also. We call this as Ohm’s law.

Ohm’s law state that at a fixed temperature the voltage across the resistance is directly proportional to the current flowing through it.

V∝I when Temperature and resistance are constant.

i.e. V=IR

Conclusion: 

On increasing the potential difference across a resistance we see an increase in the current, it proves that V∝I i.e. Ohm’s law.

Calculation: 

On an increase in voltage, current across the resistance also increases

Next: Activity 12.2: Experiment to demonstrates different material have different electrical conductance or resistance.

See also: Activity 12.3 Experiment to demonstrate the resistance of wire change with the change in the length and thickness of the wire.

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