Group 1 Project
Group 1 Project
Group 1 Project
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CLASS: XII
PROJECT GUIDE
Madurai – 625017.
MARCH-2024
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PRINCIPAL
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DECLARATION
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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INTRODUCTION
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Objective :-
Apparatus :-
Theory :-
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Procedure :-
Step 1
1. Draw the circuit diagram showing the scheme of connections.
2. Clean the ends of the connecting wires with sand paper and make
tight
connections according to the circuit diagrams.
3. Tight the plugs of the resistance box.
4. Check the e.m.f. of the battery and cell and see that e.m.f. and see
that
e.m.f. of the battery is more than that of given cell ,otherwise null or
balance point will not be obtained(E’>E).
5. Take maximum current from the battery , making rheostat
resistance
small.
6. To test the corrections of the connections (insert the plug in the
key
K1 and note the ammeter reading .Take out 2000 ohm resistance
plug
from resistance box. Place the jokey first at the end P of the wire and
then at the end Q. If the galvanometer shows deflection in opposite
direction in the two cases the connections are correct).
7. Without inserting the plug in the key K2 adjust the rheostat so that
a
null point is obtained on the 4th wire of potentiometer.
8. Insert the 2000 ohm plug back in the position in resistance box
and by
slightly adjusting the jockey near the previous obtained position of
null
point, obtain null point position accurately, using a set square.
9. Measure the balancing length l1 between the point and the end P
of the
wire.
10. Take out the 2000 ohm plug again from the resistance box R.B.
introduce
plugs in the key K1 ,as well as in key K2. Take out small resistance
(1- 5 Ω) from the resistance box R connected in parallel with the cell.
11. Slide the jockey along the potentiometer wire and obtain null
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point.
12. Insert 2000 ohms plug back in its position in R.B. and if
necessary make
further adjustment for sharp null point.
13. Measure the balancing length l2 from end P.
14. Remove the plug keys at K1 and K2.Wait for some time and for the
same value of current (as shown by ammeter) repeat the steps 7 to
13.
15. Repeat the observations for diffrent values of R repeating each
observation twice.
16. Calculate the internal resistance of cell by using the above
relation for r.
Step 2
Step 3
To see the effect of the temperature of electrolyte on internal
resistance by keeping other factors constant.
Keep primary cells in water bath to heat the electrolyte. Determine
the internal resistance at various temperatures.
Step 4
To see the effect of concentration (nature) of electrolyte on
internal resistance by :-
Keeping the other factors constant , decrease concentration of
electrolyte
by adding the distilled water and determine internal resistance of
cell in
each case .
Observations :-
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S.No. Ammeter Pos. of null point ( Shunt l −l
( 1 2)R
Reading cm ) Resistance r= l1
(A) With R Without R(Ω)
(l1 R ( l2 )
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1 0.3 660.5 35.5 1 0.94
2 0.3 660.5 77.2 2 1.77
3 0.3 660.5 108.3 3 2.51
Conclusions :-
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1. The Electromotive Force of the cell is constant and is equal to
E = 0.98 Volt
2. The internal resistance of a cell is directly proportional to the
separation
between the electrodes.
3. The internal resistance of a cell is inversely proportional to the
area of
the electrodes dipped in electrolyte.
4. The internal resistance of a cell is inversely proportional to the
temperature of electrolytes.
5. The internal resistance of a cell is inversely proportional to the
concentration of the electrolyte.
Precautions :-
1. The connections should be neat , clean and tight.
2. The plugs should be introduced in the keys only when the
observations are
to be taken.
3. The positive polls of the battery E and cells E1 and E2 should , all
be
connected to the terminal at the zero of the wires.
4. The jockey key should not be rubbed along the wire. It should
touch the
wire gently.
5. The ammeter reading should remain constant for a particular set
of
observation. If necessary , adjust the rheostat for this purpose.
6. The e.m.f. of the battery should be greater than the e.m.f.'s of the
either
of the two cells.
7. Some high resistance plug should always be taken out from
resistance box
before the jockey is moved along the wire.
8. The e.m.f. of the battery should be greater than that of the cell.
9. For one set of observation the ammeter reading should remain
constant.
10. Current should be passed for short time only , while finding the
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null
point.
11. Rheostat should be adjusted so that initial null point lies on last
wire of
the potentiometer.
12. Cell should not be disturbed during experiment.
13. Jockey should not be rubbed against the potentiometer wire.
sources of error :-
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Wikipedia.com
Google search engine
Physics NCERT textbook for grade 12.
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