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Voltage and Graphs


Using voltage as a context for A level graph skills

Throughout AS physics you will be required to draw graphs.  This is particularly the case in your assessed practical work, and many marks are lost every year due to bad graph drawing practice. 

This task will help you understand what is needed for a successful graph, as well as showing how we can use graphs to determine relationships.

 

TASK 1

Read these guidance notes, focusing on tables and graphs to get an idea of what is expected of you and what you ahould avoid during AS.

 

Please note - this is NOT a good example of an Alevel graph!!

TASK 2

Click here to go to the circuit simulator and click run now.

Watch this video to see the circuit that you need to set up.

Draw a table with a column for voltage and a column for current.  

For your reference during this task the final circuit should look like this:

Alter the voltage of the battery and note down the ameter reading.  Fill these data points in to your table and repeat for a minimum of 7 readings.

Draw a graph of current against voltage and draw your line of best fit.  if you do not have graph paper you can print some off here.  Remember to label your axes.  PLEASE DRAW A REAL GRAPH - YOU WILL NOT HAVE A GRAPHING PROGRAM IN THE REAL PRACTICAL!

What kind of a trend do you observe?  What is the explanation for this trend?  What would happen if you were to repeat the experiment with materials of a higher resistance?

Photograph or scan your graph and post it to your blog along with your observations.  Link to it in the comments section.

Task Discussion


  • axolotl said:

    on Aug. 12, 2013, 7:48 a.m.

    Science Bridge Leicester said:

    Well done for posting a picture of your graph.  When doing the scale on the axes try to make sure that each number is on one of the lines on the graph paper, rather than in the middle between two lines.  This will make it easier for you to read values from the graph.  What do you think about the trend and what your results show?

    on Aug. 18, 2013, 4:29 p.m. in reply to axolotl