Panel for Ohm's law, multimeters and power supply.

Code: EQ156B4

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Function

Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory, conducting physics experiments on: Electricity and electrodynamics. The electric current as a function of voltage and electrical resistance in a conductor, Ohm's first law. The quantity electrical resistance. Factors influencing the electrical resistance of a conductor. Measuring voltages and currents. Tables and graphs. The electrical resistance offered by a conductor. Ohm's first law and the electrical resistance offered by an ohmic conductor. The relationship between the three main electrical quantities: current, voltage, and electrical resistance. Electrical resistance as a function of the length and area of the conductor, Ohm's second law. The dependence of the electrical resistance of a homogeneous conductor on its length. The dependence of the electrical resistance of a homogeneous conductor on the area of its cross-section. The resistivity of the material from which the conductor is made, etc.


Assemble project

Main experiments (visual example)

  • The electric current as a function of voltage and electrical resistance in a conductor, Ohm's first law. 1082.058B
  • Electrical resistance as a function of conductor length and cross-sectional area, Ohm's second law. 1082.057B