Resistance of a Nichrome wire.

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Chris Johnson 11D

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Resistance of a Nichrome wire

Introduction

In this piece of coursework I aim to find the effects of length on a piece of nichrome wire.

Resistance is a force which opposes the flow of an electrical current, this is why energy is needed to push the particles around. The circuit also contains its own resistance if the wires vary in thickness, a thin wire has a high resistance as there is less room for the particles to move and a thick wire has a low resistance because the particles can move around very easily. It’s also measured in ohms.

George Ohm discovered that the emf  (Electro motive force) is directly proportional to the current, this means if you double one you double the other. He called this resistance; the formula for working it out is as follows-

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 Resistance = Volts        

                           Current    

Prediction

I predict that as the length increases the resistance will also increase in proportion to the length, my graph should also show that they are proportional this is from my scientific knowledge that says. - Nichrome wire conducts electricity very well and because current is the movement of atoms through the wire, if the wires length is doubled so is the number of electrons which will double the ...

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