Physics Activity File
Physics Activity File
4. Observation: The bulb glows when the switch is turn on. It stops glowing when the switch is
put off.
5. Calculation: Bulbs B1 , B2 , B3 are connected in parallel to each other & switches S1 , S2 , S3
are connected in series of bulbs respectively. Fuse is connected to the above diagram.
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ACTIVITY 2
1. Object: To assemble the components of a given Electrical Circuit.
2. Apparatus: Battery, Key, Ammeter, rheostat, connecting wire.
3. Circuit Diagram:
4. Observation:
a. Ammeter, Battery, key, Rheostat, Resistance wires are connected in series
combination.
b. Voltmeter is connected in parallel of given resistance wire.
5. Calculation: This circuit is used for measuring an unknown resistance whose value is R=V/I
ohm.
6. Result: I assemble the components of a given electrical circuit say Ohm’s law circuit
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ACTIVITY 3
1. Object: To study the variation in potential drop with length of a wire of a steady current.
2. Apparatus: Battery, Key, Ammeter, Rheostat, Connecting wire, Potentiometer, Jockey,
Voltmeter.
3. Circuit Diagram:
4. Observation:
Range of voltmeter = 3V
Least count of voltmeter = 0.05V/div.
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ACTIVITY 4
1. Object: To draw the diagram of a given open circuit comprising at least a battery,
resistor/Rheostat, Key, Ammeter and Voltmeter. Mark the components that are not
connected in proper order and draw correct circuit diagram.
2. Apparatus: A battery, resistor/Rheostat, Key, Ammeter and Voltmeter.
3. Circuit Diagram:
4. Observation:
Components which are not connected in proper order-
1) Ammeter: It should be connected in series, with battery eliminator.
2) Voltmeter: It should be connected in parallel to the resistor.
5.
6.
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ACTIVITY 5
1. Object: To identify a diode, an LED, a resistor and a capacitor from mixed collection of such
items.
2. Apparatus: A diode, an LED, a resistor, Capacitor, Multimeter.
3. Circuit Diagram:
4. Observation:
Table 01:
Sr. No. No. of legs Device
1. Two Capacitor, diode, LED or resistor
Result: I identify a diode, an LED, a resistor and a capacitor from a mixed collection of such items.
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ACTIVITY 6
1. Object: Use of mutimeter:
a. See the unidirectional flow of current in case of a diode and LED.
b. Check whether a given electronic component (e.g. diode, transistor or IC) is in
working order.
2. Apparatus: A multimeter, an IC (integrated circuit 7408 or 7432 each with 14 legs), a diode
and an LED.
3. Circuit diagram:
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ACTIVITY 7
1. Object: To observe refraction and lateral deviation of a beam of light incident obliquely on
glass slab.
2. Apparatus: Glass slab, Thumb pins, Al pins, White Sheet, Protector.
3. Observation:
S.No. Distance between refracting planes Lateral displacement d/t (unitless)
t(cm) d(cm)
1. 5.1 1.3 0.25
2. 2.0 0.50 0.25
4. Calculation:
a. For first observation:
t = 5.1cm, d = 1.3cm, d/t = 0.25 unitless
b. For second observation:
t = 2.0cm, d = 0.50cm, d/t = 0.25 unitless
5. Result:
a. Angle of incidence (i) = Angle of emergence (e).
b. The lateral displacement increases with the increase in thickness of the slab. The
lateral displacement increases with the angle of incidence (i).
c.
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