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Shuttling ball experiment. With a constant p.d., move the plates to different distances apart and measure the number of shuttles per second (of the ball) and the current. Then fix the distance between the elecrode plates, vary the p.d. and measure the number of shuttles per second (of the ball) and the current. | Shuttling ball experiment. With a constant p.d., move the plates to different distances apart and measure the number of shuttles per second (of the ball) and the current. Then fix the distance between the elecrode plates, vary the p.d. and measure the number of shuttles per second (of the ball) and the current. | ||
===Resources=== | ===Resources=== | ||
− | + | [[Media:Moving_Charges_in_Electrostatics_-_practicals.doc|Short Class Practicals to show moving charges]] | |
===Analysis=== | ===Analysis=== | ||
On the lap tops, plot graphs of current against number of suttles per second. | On the lap tops, plot graphs of current against number of suttles per second. |
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Demonstration 1
Shuttling ball experiment. With a constant p.d., move the plates to different distances apart and measure the number of shuttles per second (of the ball) and the current. Then fix the distance between the elecrode plates, vary the p.d. and measure the number of shuttles per second (of the ball) and the current.
Resources
Short Class Practicals to show moving charges
Analysis
On the lap tops, plot graphs of current against number of suttles per second.
Equipment
1x shuttling ball apparatus.
Safety
High voltages are used. Please consult the risk assessment for high voltages.