Vikash
Vikash
Vikash
BELGAUM
PHYSICS PROJECT
NAME -: VIKASH KUMAR
CLASS -: XII‘A’
CADET NO -: 5024
TOPIC -: RESISTANCE OF WIRE
CERTIFICATE
This project entitled TO FIND THE RESISTANCE OF WIRE
USING METER BRIDGE is the investigatory project work in
Chemistry, successfully completed by Master VIKASH
KUMAR student of class XII'A' Rashtriya Military School,
Belgaum with cadet number 5024 under the supervision of
Miss Meghna for the partial fulfilment of CENTRAL
BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (CBSE) during
the academic year 2023-2024.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my immense
gratitude to my Physics teacher Miss
meghna for the help and guidance she
provided for completing this project.
I also thank my parent who give the ideas
and inputs in making this project. Most of
all I thank our school management, for
providing us the facilities and opportunity
to do this project.
Lastly I would like to thanks my classmates
who have done this project along with me
there support made this project fruitful.
THEORY-:
Metre bridge apparatus is also known as a slide wire bridge. It is fixed on
the wooden block and consists of a long wire with a uniform cross-
sectional area. It has two gaps formed using thick metal strips to make
the Wheatstone’s bridge.
Then according to Wheatstone’s principle, we have:
X l
=
R (100−l)
Where,
PROCEDURE -:
1. The arrangement of the apparatus should be as shown in the
circuit diagram.
2. The wire whose resistance is to be determined should be
connected in the right gap between C and B without any formation
of loops.
3. The resistance box should be connected in the left gap between A
and B.
4. All the other connections should be as shown in the circuit
diagram.
5. Plug the key K in place of 2-ohm resistance in the resistance box.
6. The jockey should be first touched gently to the left end and then
to the right end of the bridge.
7. The deflections in the galvanometer should be in opposite
directions and if it is in one direction then the circuit connections
are not correct. Note the galvanometer deflection.
8. Let D be the null point where the jockey is touching the wire. The
movement of the jokey should be gentle from left to the right of the
galvanometer.
9. Take a 12 value from the resistance box should be taken such that
when the jockey is nearly in the middle of the wire, there shouldn’t
be any deflection.
10. Note the position of D to know the length of AD = l.
11. Four sets of observations should be taken by changing the
value of 12.
12. Record the observations in a tabular form.
13. Stretch the resistance wire to find its length using a metre
scale.
14. Using screw gauge measure the diameter of the wire at four
different places keeping it in a mutually perpendicular direction.
15. Record the observations in the table.
PRECAUTION -:
1. The connections should be neat, tight and clean.
2. Plugs should be tightly connected in the resistance box.
3. The movement of the jockey should be gentle and it shouldn’t be
rubbed.
4. The key K should be inserted only when the observations are to be
taken.
5. The null point should be between 45cm and 55cm.
6. To avoid the error of parallax, the set square should be used to
note the null point.
7. There shouldn’t be any loops in the wire.
8. The diameter of the wire should be measured in two perpendicular
directions that are mutual.
OBSERVATION -:
ength of given wire L =…….cm
Table for unknown resistance (X)
Resistance from Length AB = Length BC = Unknown Resistance X =
box, R (Ohm) l (cm) (100-l) (cm) [R(100-l)]/L (Ohm)
= ……mm
Zero error e = ……mm
Zero correction c = -e = ……mm
Radius of the resistance wire
Main scale Circular scale Total reading Mean D Mean radius
reading (mm) reading (diameter) (mm) (mm) (D/2) (mm)
Calculations
Calculation for X
The value of l is determined from the position of D and recorded in
column 3 of Table 1.
Find length (100 – l) cm and write in column 4.
Calculate X and write in column 5,
X1+ X2+ X3+ X4
MeanX = =… … ohm
4
Calculation for D
Mean corrected diameter =
D1 (a)+ D1 (b)+… ..+ D4 (a)+ D4 (b)
=… … mm=…. cm
8
= ………%
Result
BIBLIOGRAPHY -:
Wikipedia.co
Google search engine
Physics NCERT book for class XII