Principle
Ohm's law states that the strength of the electric current I flowing through an object is proportional to the electric voltage U. The proportionality factor here is the so-called electric resistance R. The proportionality factor here is the so-called electrical resistance R.
Benefits
- Particularly comprehensible and didactically prepared description of the experiment (reference to everyday life, etc.) incl. protocol questions.
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Tasks
What is the relationship between voltage and current?
Determine a series of pairs of measured values for voltage and current in a circuit and use them to investigate the relationship between U and I.
Learning Objectives
Students should first identify Ohm's law I ∼ U based on the measured values they have determined.
Then they should also find the condition R = constant for the validity of this law.