CONDUTOR NAO OHMICO
Summary
TLDRIn this video, an experiment is conducted using a Volkswagen Beetle headlight bulb connected to a power source. The presenter gradually increases the voltage from 1 volt to 4 volts, measuring the current at each step. Initially, the bulb shows non-ohmic behavior, with a non-linear relationship between voltage and current. At around 3 volts, the bulb begins to light up, and the current increases to 0.33 A at 4 volts. A graph is presented to illustrate the transition from non-ohmic to ohmic behavior, highlighting the differences in the current-voltage relationship.
Takeaways
- 💡 The experiment uses a Volkswagen Beetle headlight bulb.
- 🔌 Voltage is gradually increased from 1 to 4 volts.
- 📈 Current increases from 0.20 A to 0.33 A as voltage rises.
- ⚡ The bulb lights up due to the Joule effect.
- 📊 The relationship between voltage and current is non-linear at lower voltages.
- 🔄 At around 3 volts, the bulb exhibits ohmic behavior.
- 📉 A graph shows the transition from non-ohmic to ohmic behavior.
- 🔍 Non-ohmic behavior is indicated by a curved graph.
- 📏 Ohmic behavior is indicated by a straight line on the graph.
- 🔗 Understanding these concepts is crucial for electrical experiments.
Timeline
- 00:00:00 - 00:04:00
The speaker demonstrates an experiment using a car headlight bulb connected to a power source. Initially, with no voltage applied, there is no current. As the voltage is gradually increased from 1 volt to 4 volts, the current increases from 0.20 A to 0.33 A, indicating the bulb begins to light up due to the Joule effect in the filament. The speaker notes that the bulb exhibits non-ohmic behavior at lower voltages (up to approximately 3 volts) and transitions to ohmic behavior at higher voltages, as illustrated by a graph showing the relationship between voltage and current. The initial part of the graph is curved, indicating non-ohmic behavior, while the latter part is linear, indicating ohmic behavior.
Mind Map
Video Q&A
What is the Joule effect?
The Joule effect refers to the heating of a conductor when an electric current passes through it.
What is the difference between ohmic and non-ohmic conductors?
Ohmic conductors have a linear relationship between voltage and current, while non-ohmic conductors do not.
At what voltage does the bulb start to behave ohmically?
The bulb starts to behave ohmically at approximately 3 volts.
What happens to the current as voltage increases?
As voltage increases, the current also increases, indicating the bulb is lighting up.
What is the significance of the graph shown in the experiment?
The graph illustrates the relationship between voltage and current, showing non-ohmic behavior at lower voltages and ohmic behavior at higher voltages.
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- experiment
- Joule effect
- Volkswagen Beetle
- headlight bulb
- ohmic behavior
- non-ohmic behavior
- voltage
- current
- graph
- electrical conductivity