Physics 2 lab ni nga problem experiment no. 3..
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' J ' means Joules , unit for the amount of Energy in Physical Science... Heating Effect of Current ... Joule's Constant = Electrical Energy in Joules / Amount of Heat in calories Electrical Energy in Joules = Voltage in volts x Current in amperes x Time in seconds Amount of Heat in calories = Mass of Water x Specific Heat of Water x Change in Temperature of Water + Mass of Calorimeter x Specific Heat of Calorimeter x Change in Temperature of Calorimeter ANSWER: The Amount of Heat will be very hot and Joule's Constant will be too big which will make it not realistic as part of the experimental calculations. You must know that it is necessary to get the temperature in the state of equilibrium. Remember that, due to the use of the metal stirrer which absorbed the heat energy, the temperature of water inside the calorimeter had decreased partially or was delayed in rising up despite to the fact that the electrical energy generated is proportionally equal to the increase in temperature of the calorimeter.
The error is introduced by the thickness of the mirror is called the reflective error. It all depends with which side the mirror is coated. The type of mirror in question also plays a role.
zero error apparatus error experimental condition experiment error parallax error
Zero error and parallax error
p=mv %errror in p= %error in m+%error in v lowest value of m=0 hence %error in velocity=100% k.e=%error in mass=2*%error in velocity K.E=200% similarly K.Eminimun=100% total error in K.E = 100+200 =300 hence error in ke = 300%
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' J ' means Joules , unit for the amount of Energy in Physical Science... Heating Effect of Current ... Joule's Constant = Electrical Energy in Joules / Amount of Heat in calories Electrical Energy in Joules = Voltage in volts x Current in amperes x Time in seconds Amount of Heat in calories = Mass of Water x Specific Heat of Water x Change in Temperature of Water + Mass of Calorimeter x Specific Heat of Calorimeter x Change in Temperature of Calorimeter ANSWER: The Amount of Heat will be very hot and Joule's Constant will be too big which will make it not realistic as part of the experimental calculations. You must know that it is necessary to get the temperature in the state of equilibrium. Remember that, due to the use of the metal stirrer which absorbed the heat energy, the temperature of water inside the calorimeter had decreased partially or was delayed in rising up despite to the fact that the electrical energy generated is proportionally equal to the increase in temperature of the calorimeter.
An error in balancing is called an "error of measurement". The type of error that will be introduced if one fails to set the zero point of the balance before making the reading is a systematic error.
The error is introduced by the thickness of the mirror is called the reflective error. It all depends with which side the mirror is coated. The type of mirror in question also plays a role.
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