I. PURPOSE: Is calkutate thr Specitic charge8 Coper Tas waich is the amant of dhange curriedd bya ScopperIaNs, mit II. DATA AND DATA ANALYSIS: Enter your data of the masses, m, and m,2 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) m1 Current(I) | Time (t) Amount of charge m2 Deposited mass il gai Mcu = (m2-m,) (Kg) (It) %3D (A) (min) (Kg) (Kg) (Coulomb) 06A 0.8 20 10 36. 36.86| 36-67- 36.56 5.19 36.42-36bx D.2 x10 x 60 = "0 7.01/0.01- 0.3A 20 DSx Sxb= 20| 36,88 3る、92 3. D. 06 0,3Á 10 04xるx0= 240 36.92 3.96"| 36 014 Oo 02 Use the data in Table (10.1) to plot the amount of charge (It) versus the mass of the deposited copper Mcu . 2. 3. What type of relationship do you see between Meu and It? DirectLiser 108 Me
I. PURPOSE: Is calkutate thr Specitic charge8 Coper Tas waich is the amant of dhange curriedd bya ScopperIaNs, mit II. DATA AND DATA ANALYSIS: Enter your data of the masses, m, and m,2 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) m1 Current(I) | Time (t) Amount of charge m2 Deposited mass il gai Mcu = (m2-m,) (Kg) (It) %3D (A) (min) (Kg) (Kg) (Coulomb) 06A 0.8 20 10 36. 36.86| 36-67- 36.56 5.19 36.42-36bx D.2 x10 x 60 = "0 7.01/0.01- 0.3A 20 DSx Sxb= 20| 36,88 3る、92 3. D. 06 0,3Á 10 04xるx0= 240 36.92 3.96"| 36 014 Oo 02 Use the data in Table (10.1) to plot the amount of charge (It) versus the mass of the deposited copper Mcu . 2. 3. What type of relationship do you see between Meu and It? DirectLiser 108 Me
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