Experiment To Measure The Resistivity of A Wire: Equipment: 1m of Constantan Wire of Diameter 0.27 and 0.56 MM
Experiment To Measure The Resistivity of A Wire: Equipment: 1m of Constantan Wire of Diameter 0.27 and 0.56 MM
Procedure
2) Record the readings on the ammeter and voltmeter for 8 different lengths.
Complete a table as below and calculate the resistance of the wire for each length.
3) Carry out the above process for the other constantan wire and both nichrome wires.
Analysis
The gradient of each graph will give you the quantity A
Therefore if you multiply the gradient by the cross-sectional area, this will give you the
resistivity of the wire. (you can use the measured diameter to calculate the wire’s cross-
sectional area)
Use the above method of analysis to calculate the resistivities for each wire.
Q1) Work out the average resistivity for each metal. How do these values compare with
printed values? (you will have to research these). If there is a discrepancy, explain
whether it is within reasonable experimental error of the printed value.