Measuring the resistance of a filament lamp
I can find the resistance of a filament lamp by measuring the current and p.d. for a suitable range of p.d.
Measuring the resistance of a filament lamp
I can find the resistance of a filament lamp by measuring the current and p.d. for a suitable range of p.d.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- An appropriate range of p.d. values includes 0 V and the maximum p.d. of the lamp and at least four other readings.
- For electricity investigations, it is good practice to take many more than the minimum number of measurements.
- After plotting a graph, extra readings could be taken to fill gaps or to check possible errors.
- Plots that lie off the best fit line are possible errors that need to be checked.
- The resistance of a filament lamp is calculated from an I–V graph using pairs of readings and the equation R = V ÷ I.
Common misconception
The terms current, voltage, resistance, energy and power, together with the properties of each, are often mixed up.
As each term is introduced during this lesson, spend a few moments checking pupils’ understanding.
Keywords
Filament lamp - a type of lamp that uses a hot wire to emit light
Variable resistor - a resistor that can be easily changed to any value in its range
Range - the minimum to maximum possible values in an experiment
Repeat reading - when a measurement is taken again to improve the experiment
Best fit line - a line that shows the underlying trend of a set of results on a graph, it can be straight or curved
Equipment
Power supply (or battery pack), filament lamp, variable resistor, electrical leads, ammeter and voltmeter.
Content guidance
- Risk assessment required - equipment
Supervision
Adult supervision required
Licence
This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2024), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).
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Starter quiz
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Exit quiz
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