Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Investigating the Effect of Resistance on a Capacitor Circuit :: Papers
 Investigating the Effect of Resistance on a Capacitor Circuit   Method We will set up the following  set. We will measure the    electrical capacity pd. (Vc) with the cell connected.   Then we will remove the cell and connect point A to point B, at the   same moment starting a stopwatch. We will record the length of time   (t) for the Vc to decay to 3.75 Volts. We intend to repeat this   procedure using different resistors.   IMAGE   Resistance (kW)   Time (s)   33   33   68   72   100   97   150   153   330   320   680   584   Conclusion   From the graph we can clearly see that the time taken for the   capacitor to discharge is directly  relative to the resistance.   This is because the graph shows a definite straight line going through   or near most of the points. This means that the higher resistor you   use the  long-dated it will take for the capacitor to discharge. The   experiment has therefore proved the prediction correct i.e. the   resistance should be directly proportion   ate to the time taken for the   capacitor to de-charge. This can be explained by the following   Capacitors store electrical charge. When current is passing through   the circuit the capacitor charges up as the current cant  skip over between   the gap of the two plates but charge is held there because of the   force of the opposite poles. This means that more and more electricity   is stored until it reaches its full capacity. But when the circuit is   broken the capacitor de-charges releasing electricity through the   circuit. The resistor slows down the current causing congestion and   means that the capacitor has to de-charge slower because only a    particular amount of charge can travel through a circuit with a high   resistance at any one given time.    military rank   The method was a good way of carrying out the experiment as it was   quite easy to conduct once the circuit was connected, the results seem  
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