A student carried out an experiment to obtain the calibration curve of a thermometer - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 3 - 2007
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A student carried out an experiment to obtain the calibration curve of a thermometer. The following is an extract from her report.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:A student carried out an experiment to obtain the calibration curve of a thermometer - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 3 - 2007
Step 1
Draw a labelled diagram of the apparatus used in the experiment.
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To create the labelled diagram, include the following components:
Beaker of water: where the calibration will take place.
Mercury thermometer: used as the standard for comparison.
Uncalibrated thermometer: the thermometer being tested.
Heat source: to maintain the water at various temperatures (like a Bunsen burner or hot plate).
Means of recording thermometric property: such as a written log or a digital recorder.
Detail to improve accuracy: for example, the use of a stirrer to ensure even temperature distribution.
Step 2
Using the data in the table, draw a graph on graph paper of the value of the thermometric property against its temperature. Put the temperature on the horizontal axis (X-axis).
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Label the axes: The X-axis represents the temperature (°C), and the Y-axis represents the value of the thermometric property.
Plot the data points: Using the provided data, the points are:
(0, 4)
(20, 12)
(40, 24)
(60, 40)
(80, 64)
(100, 150)
Draw smooth curves or lines connecting the points to represent the calibration curve of the thermometer.
Step 3
Use your graph to estimate the temperature when the value of the thermometric property is 50.
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From the graph, locate the point where the Y-value corresponds to 50. By drawing a horizontal line from 50 on the Y-axis until it intersects with the graph, from that intersection, draw a vertical line down to the X-axis to read the corresponding temperature value. This temperature is approximately between 70°C and 72°C.
Step 4
Give an example of a thermometric property.
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An example of a thermometric property is voltage generated by a thermocouple, which varies with temperature.
Step 5
How was the value of this thermometric property measured?
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The value of the thermometric property could be measured using an ohmmeter or a meter stick to determine the corresponding readings based on the calibration established.
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