Huwebes, Hunyo 28, 2012

Resistors and Ohm's Law: The World of Circuitry

June 25, 2012 - 3rd Meeting of Physics 102.1 Lab

Today, as I would say the least, is the day of transition from the observation of the behavior of charges and electric fields, to the manipulation of electric circuits. Looking at the materials we used to establish the  experiment, I felt a little bit dazed constructing the set-up. From the least possible sizes of color-coded resistors, to the hazardous structure of a power supply, we conjured a set-up best fit for the experiment. 

From start until the end, we enjoyed recording the data, knowing that some of it may have become irrelevant and incongruous to the objective of the experiment. Moreover, the fun started when we conducted the experiment concerning the German nickel wire, of which is the first set-up to use a big power supply. Me and my teammates handled the succeeding experiments well, constructed with enough materials to propagate enough data that would generalize our objectives.

Throughout the whole experiment, I was a bit oblivious of the whole aspect, but then I realized that I am a physics major who would, in any consequences, evolve and adapt to several admissions, and finish a job with polished information.

- Bartz, 2012

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