Physics, asked by solbin, 1 year ago

Mention in points the possible sources of errors in the experimental verification of Ohm's law. In which cases the circuit fails to draw current or the meters do not show proper reading?

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Answered by danielochich
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ERRORS

1.) Wrong connection - This leads to wrong readings.

2.) Tolerance values of resistors - More tolerance means your resistance and thus the voltage / the current will fluctuate away from the theoretical value.

3.) Variable DC power supply - It displays output voltages on the main screen.

With time the accuracy of components decreases and your supply may display wrong results.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

1.) Wrong connection - This leads to wrong readings.

2.) Tolerance values of resistors - More tolerance means your resistance and thus the voltage / the current will fluctuate away from the theoretical value.

3.) Variable DC power supply - It displays output voltages on the main screen.

With time the accuracy of components decreases and your supply may display wrong results.

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