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    Resistance Temp Detector

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    2012 RTDs Temperature Measurements Anshul Sharma 2010A8PS255P Wasim Sajid 2010A8PS253P Suman Saurav Giri 2010A8PS256P in partial fulfillment of the course Transducers and Measurement Systems Submitted To : Prof. Surekha Bhanot Department Of Electronics and Instumentation Bits Pilani Birla Institute Of Technology And Science Pilani‚ Rajasthan. 333031 E&I 10/11/2012 2 Acknowledgements First and foremost‚ we would like to thank God for supporting us always. We express

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    Physics Lab Report – C15 Title: Investigation of magnetic fields by search coil Objective: To use a search coil and a CRO to investigate the magnetic fields generated by alternating currents through a straight wire and a slinky solenoid. Apparatus: |Search coil 1 |Slinky solenoid 1 | |CRO 1 |Slotted

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    House Wiring

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    about basicelectrical wiring before you step into it. Any gaffe can burn down your beautiful house in a few minutes. It is a common fact that people get confused when they are cabling for the first time. Gathering some information about circuits‚ wires and electrical grid is very essential when you plan to do wiring yourself. Basic House Wiring   Follow Local Electrical Code  If proper precautions are not taken‚ electricity can be fatal. Follow the local codes and regulations regarding residential

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    Metre Bridge

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    Date Aim: To find resistance of a given wire using metre bridge and hence determine the specific resistance of its material. Apparatus: A meter bridge ‚a Leclanche cell ‚ a galvanometer ‚a resistance box‚ a jockey‚ a resistance wire or resistance coil‚ a metre scale‚ a set square and connecting wires Procedure: 1.Draw the circuit diagram as shown in figure and arrange the apparatus according to the arrangement diagram. 2. Connect the resistance wire or resistance coil whose resistance is

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    Bungee Physics

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    APPENDIX A The Physics of Bungee Jumping Outcomes: 1. Analyze natural and technological systems to interpret and explain their structure. (116-7) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Describe and evaluate the design of technological solutions and the way they function‚ using energy principles. (116-6) Analyze and describe examples where technological solutions were developed based on scientific understanding. (116-4) Distinguish between problems that can be solved by the application of physics-related technologies

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    Ohms Law and Resistance

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    Aim: To determine the relationship between the length of eureka wire‚ and resistivity of the wire. Hypothesis: As the length of the wire increases‚ the resistance of the wire will increase. Background: Some materials have consistent resistance at the same temperature regardless of how much voltage is applied through them‚ these materials are known as ‘Ohmic’ resistors. This is because they are said to obey Ohm’s law‚ which states that if a voltmetre is used to measure the voltage (V) of

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    In the last lab‚ we were asked to find out the Young Modulus of two wires: Copper and Steel. I worked on Copper wire. My hypothesis on the report was that “The Young Modulus of a wire is directly proportional to the extension possible by the object.” Which means‚ the more a wire stretches from its original position the more will be its Young Modulus. It is because‚ F = -kx‚ and –k should be that constant. We were given some wires which were fixed on ceiling of lab on one end and other end had vernier

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    Project #15: Make Homemade Glue from Milk With milk‚ white vinegar and baking soda‚ you can make your own glue right at home. Make it an investigatory project by changing up the recipe and testing which results in the strongest glue. You could also try varying the ingredients to make it dry faster‚ or work on different materials (wood vs. plastic vs. paper). Image via wonderhowto.com A.) --WATER FLOW IN PLANT: Can water travel through plant stems?  MATERIALS: graduated one

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    energy is an effective improvement process that helps companies save money‚ reduce their energy output and enhance the environment. The development of solar energy dates back to 400 B.C. when the Greeks built their houses on the side of hills to harness the suns heat. “Native Americans and the ancient Greek built their houses into the side of hills to take advantage of the heat storage from the sun during the day that would then be released during the night.”(historyofsolarpower.com) The Romans also

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    Wu Dan and Xu Hao Lun

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    gauges? 4. What is Gauge Factor? 5. Give at least 5 examples of applications of strain gauges. 6. How are strain gauges attached to objects for measuring strains? VW Spot-Weldable Strain Gauge Designed to measure strain in steel‚ this vibrating wire strain gauge is spot-welded to the surface of the steel. A sensor is then fixed atop the gauge. Readings are obtained with a VW readout or with a data logger. Advantages: Patented low-profile design reduces errors caused by bending. Spot welding

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