I. PURPOSE: Io cakutate thr Spacitic charge8 Copper Tas ubick is the amant f dhange currird bya nit mos fcopperIaus, II. DATA AND DATA ANALYSIS: Enter your data of the masses, m, and m, in kg as related to the current, I, in Ampere and time, t, in minutes in Table (10.1) below: 1. 7. Table(10.1) Amount of charge (It) Current(I) Time (t) Deposited mass m2 ualiai gai Mcu = (m2-m,) (Kg) a m1 (A) (min) (Kg) (Kg) (Coulomb) 0,6A 0.8 20 10 D.S x10 x 60 = " 36. 36.86 36-67.-36.56 7.01 a5.49 36.42-364568 10,01- 0.3A 20 36.8 36.92 D9X 5x60= 2+0 D. 06 s 3. 36 45-369 0,3A 014 10 0,4x 6x 0= 240 36.42 36.95 0. 02 Use the data in Table (10.1) to plot the amount of charge (It) versus the mass of the deposited copper Mcu. 3. What type of relationship do you see between Mcu and It? Diret liser 108 he
I. PURPOSE: Io cakutate thr Spacitic charge8 Copper Tas ubick is the amant f dhange currird bya nit mos fcopperIaus, II. DATA AND DATA ANALYSIS: Enter your data of the masses, m, and m, in kg as related to the current, I, in Ampere and time, t, in minutes in Table (10.1) below: 1. 7. Table(10.1) Amount of charge (It) Current(I) Time (t) Deposited mass m2 ualiai gai Mcu = (m2-m,) (Kg) a m1 (A) (min) (Kg) (Kg) (Coulomb) 0,6A 0.8 20 10 D.S x10 x 60 = " 36. 36.86 36-67.-36.56 7.01 a5.49 36.42-364568 10,01- 0.3A 20 36.8 36.92 D9X 5x60= 2+0 D. 06 s 3. 36 45-369 0,3A 014 10 0,4x 6x 0= 240 36.42 36.95 0. 02 Use the data in Table (10.1) to plot the amount of charge (It) versus the mass of the deposited copper Mcu. 3. What type of relationship do you see between Mcu and It? Diret liser 108 he
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