C3-3: Physical Properties of Solid Materials¶
Apparatus¶
A large selection of different solid materials; \(1.5\text{V}\) cell; ammeter (\(0-1\text{A}\)); voltmeter (\(0-3\text{V}\)); 5 connecting leads; magnet; compass needle; triple beam balance; overflow can; \(1\text{L}\) and \(100\text{ml}\) measuring cylinders filled with water; small beaker; optical pin; \(0.5\text{m}\) ruler; Physics reference books; eye protection glasses.
PRECAUTIONS
- Some materials shatter if stressed. Take care to protect your eyes!
- Do not damage samples in the box marked DO NOT DAMAGE. Any other materials can be bent or damaged if you wish.
Procedure¶
- Choose 8 different materials for testing. For each of the materials, perform the following tests. Tabulate the results in a large table. Use words and/or numbers in the table, do not just use \(\checkmark\) or \(\times\).
- Name the material. Describe its molecular structure, giving the constituent elements.
- Find its density. Is the material porous?
- Find its resistance between two chosen points (in \(\Omega\)).
- When illuminated with white light:
- What intensity and colors of light are reflected?
- What intensity and colors of light are transmitted?
- Is it opaque, translucent, or transparent?
- Is the reflection regular or diffuse?
- Is the material a good or poor thermal conductor?
- Are there ferromagnetic elements in the material?
- Mechanical tests: (approximate only)
- Elasticity: is it a stiff material?
- Strength: is the material strong or weak?
- Hardness: is the material hard or soft?
- Is the material ductile or brittle?
NOTE: The bolded words in sections 3 to 8 have exact meanings in Physics. Make sure that you know these meanings (refer to text books for help).
Observations¶
Tabulate your observations for each of 8 selected materials.