深夜亚洲福利久久

15.4 Heating effect revisited: electrical resistance

The key experiment described in this section (an absolute method for measuring electrical resistance) is similar to that shown in the simulation from the Davidson Virtual Chemistry Experiments. In the simulation, the electrical power generated by the heater is known ab initio and used to determine heat capacity. On the other hand, in the experiment described in Section 15.4 of Understanding Physics and illustrated in Figure 15.8 (reproduced on the left), the heat capacity of the system has already been determined and thus the power being generated can be determined calorimetrically. Since the electric current flowing in the coil is measured simultaneously, its resistance can be determined as explained in the Section 15.4.

Circuit builder packages

There are many circuit builders available on the internet varying from the very basic to quite sophisticated packages. One useful and reasonably intuitive example is the from e-chalk.

A similar electric circuit construction package is available from PhET ().

Use circuit builder software to construct both circuits in Figure 15.12 of Understanding Physics and check that the current in each circuit is the same, provided R1 + R2 + R3 = R.

Understanding Physics

Contact us

Mansfield and O'Sullivan, Understanding Physics, 3rd ed., John Wiley & Sons, Chichester (2020),

Connect with us

Top