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EXTENSION CORD WITH END CUT OFF AND WIRE END STRIPPED. COST $1.00 AT DOLLAR STORE. 100W 120V BULB AND FIXTURE.
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WIRE WITH BOTH ENDS STRIPPED. WIRES ATTACHED TO STICK TO PREVENT ENDS FROM TOUCHING. FORMS AN OPEN CIRCUIT.
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COMPLETE CIRCUIT DEMONSTRATING CONDUCTIVITY. SALT HAS NOT YET BEEN ADDED
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THE CORD HAS TWO COPPER CONDUCTORS ATTACHED AT THE END. IT MAKES STABBING THE PICKLE EASIER. THE PICKLE LIGHTS UP AS IT IS BEING ELECTROCUTED. THIS PRODUCES A BIT OF AN ODOR.
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LIGHT EXPERIMENT CAN BE DONE WITH 12V INSTEAD OF 120V. IT IS MUCH SAFER. THE BULBWAS BOUGHT AT A DOLLAR STORE. THE INSTRUMENT IS A BATTERY CHARGER. A CAR BATTERY CAN ALSO BE USED. 12V IS PROBABLY NOT ENOUGH TO ELECTROCUTE THE PICKLE.
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THE DIGITAL OHMETER I USED INSTEAD OF THE CONDUCTION PROBE. THE TWO PROBES AT THE END ARE TAPED TOGETHER TO KEEP THE SEPERATION DISTANCE CONSTANT.
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SETUP USING THE PROBE CONNECTED TO A TI83. JUST FOLLOW DIRECTIONS IN THE MANUAL. PIECE OF CAKE Circuit Schematic
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A saline solution was prepared. Instead of adding salt to our apparatus, spoons of the saline solution were added. This was more accurate and less stirring was needed to get a uniform solution. Water was at room temperature and an insulated cup was used to minimize any temperature changes.
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