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Royal Gondwana
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Rushikesh Shendare
Class
XII
Physics
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgment
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Overview..............................................
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Aim of the
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Apparatus and Materials
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Theory
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Procedure.............................................
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Observations and
Graph................................................
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To determine the horizontal component of
earths magnet
Field (H)
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From
graph.................................................
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Result
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Precautions
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Sources of
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Facts.................................................
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Applications
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Bibliography..........................................
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my
sincere gratitude to my Physics
teacher, Mrs. Nitin
Jassal for giving us the wonderful
opportunity to do a case study and
providing vital support, guidance
and encouragement throughout the
project. Without her motivation
and help, the successful
completion of this project would
not be possible. Secondly i would
also like to thank my friends who
helped me a lot in finalizing this
project within the limited time
frame.
OVERVIEW
The tangent galvanometer was first
described in an 1837 by Claude-Servais-
Mathias Pouillet, who later employed this
sensitive form of galvanometer to verify
Ohms law. To use the galvanometer, it is
first set up on a level surface and the
coil aligned with the magnetic north-south
direction. This means that the compass
needle at the middle of the coil is
parallel with the plane of the coil when it
carries no current. The current to be
measured is now sent through the coil, and
produces a magnetic field, perpendicular to
the plane of the coil and is directly
proportional to the current.
The magnitude of the magnetic
field produced by the coil is B; the
magnitude of the horizontal component the
Earths magnetic field is B.The compass
needle aligns itself along the vector sum
of B and B after rotating through an angle
from its original orientation. The vector
diagram shows that tan = B/B. Since the
magnetic field of the Earth is constant,
and B depends directly on the current, the
current is thus proportional to the tangent
of the angle through which the needle has
turned.
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THEORY
Tangent galvanometer is an early measuring
instrument for small electric currents. It
consists of a coil of insulated copper wire wound
on a circular non-magnetic frame. Its working is
based on the principle of the tangent law of
magnetism. When a current is passed through the
circular coil, a magnetic field (B) is produced
at the center of the coil in a direction
perpendicular to the plane of the coil.
The working of tangent galvanometer is
based on the tangent law. It is stated as when a
magnet is suspended freely in magnetic field F and
H, the magnet comes to rest making an angle with
the direction H such that,
F = H tan
(1)
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0 2IN
=
4
(2)
Let H is the horizontal component of earths
magnetic field and the magnetic needle comes to
rest at angle with the direction of H, then
according Eq. (1),
0 2IN
=
4
7
2IN
= 10
2107 IN
= (3)
=
0 2
(4)
4
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PROCEDURE
Connections are made as shown in the figure given
below, where K is the key, E the battery, A the ammeter,
R the rheostat, C the commutator, and T.G the tangent
galvanometer. The commutator can reverse the current
through the T.G coil without changing the current in the
rest of the circuit. Taking the average of the resulting
two readings for deflection averages out, any small
error in positioning the TG coil relative to the earths
magnetic field H .
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5. the ends of the aluminium pointer should
read zero-zero. If this is not so, rotate the
box without disturbing the position of the coil
till at least one of the ends of the pointer
stands at the zero marks.
OBSERVATIONS
1. Range of the Ammeter
2. Least count of Ammeter
3. Zero error in Ammeter
4. Number of turns used (N)
GRAPH
BC
Slope of straight line = AC
tan
m =
I
0 2N
m =
4 RH
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RESULT
The value of earths magnetic field by using a
tangent galvanometer is
H = 7.6867 108
PRECAUTIONS
1. The battery should be freshly charged.
2. The magnetic needle should swing freely in
the horizontal plane.
3. The plane of coil must be set in magnetic
meridian.
4. There should be no parallax in noting down
the readings of ammeter and deflection.
5. All the readings should be adjusted between
30o and 60o.
SOURCES OF ERROR
1. There may a magnetic material around
apparatus.
2. The plane of coil will not be exactly in
the magnetic meridian.
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FACTS
The tangent galvanometer is an early measuring
instrument for Current
The magnetic field produced by a circular
coil carrying current I is Proportional to I
.
The S.I unit of magnetic field is Tesla .
The magnitude of horizontal intensity of
earths magnetic field is3.5x10 T .
For better result while doing tangent
galvanometer experiment, the deflection
should be in between 30o-60o.
The value of is 4x10 NA
APPLICATIONS
T.G. can be used to measure the magnitude of
the horizontal component of the geomagnetic
field.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Tangent Galvanometer (Procedure)
:Comprehensive Physics Activities Volume I :
Laxmi Publications Pvt Ltd.
Galvanometer:
http://physics.kenyon.edu/EarlyApparatus/Elec
trical_Measurements/Tangent_Galvanometer/Tang
ent_Galvanometer.html
Galvanometer: Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galvanometer
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