List the materials for Activity 4.5 and describe how it is set up. What safety instruction does the chapter give?
Hint. Note the exact thickness and length of wire the chapter specifies.
Materials. A cardboard piece about 10 cm × 10 cm; two nails; a nichrome wire of thickness about 0.3 mm (26–28 gauge) and length 10 cm; an electric cell; a cell holder; a switch; and connecting wires.
Setting it up.
- Mount the two nails on the cardboard, about 5 cm apart.
- Tie the nichrome wire between the nails.
- Make the connections as in Fig. 4.5, with the switch in the OFF position.
- Touch the nichrome wire and note what you feel.
- Move the switch to ON for about 30 s, then back to OFF, and touch the wire momentarily.
- Repeat the last two steps to confirm the observation.
The safety instruction. Do not touch the wire for an extended period to avoid any injuries. The activity also says in the step itself: Do not hold the nichrome wire — touch it and take your hand away.
✦ Why the wire is 10 cm long but the nails only 5 cm apart. The extra length lets you tie the wire firmly at both nails while leaving a clear 5 cm stretch in the middle, held above the cardboard, which is the part that heats and the part you touch. It also keeps the hot part away from the cardboard.
And note step 4 — touching the wire before switching on. That is the control. Without knowing how the wire feels cold, you have nothing to compare the warm reading against.
