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Ginm
- Jan 1, 1970
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This is partly related to chemistry (any electrochemists in here?): I
have a chemistry project to do and I need to setup a low-voltage
electric field for a beaker of water (about 300mL, maybe less)
So here is my initial proposition: Attach a power source (household
battery) to two electrodes (strip of copper or any other good
conducting metal) with two wires (copper, most likely) and submerge
in the beaker of water.
I also want to be able to measure the voltage between these two
electrodes, so where and how would I attach a voltmeter to this
apparatus?
And are there any problems with the above setup? Or any suggestions
for improvements?
All help is greatly appreciated!
have a chemistry project to do and I need to setup a low-voltage
electric field for a beaker of water (about 300mL, maybe less)
So here is my initial proposition: Attach a power source (household
battery) to two electrodes (strip of copper or any other good
conducting metal) with two wires (copper, most likely) and submerge
in the beaker of water.
I also want to be able to measure the voltage between these two
electrodes, so where and how would I attach a voltmeter to this
apparatus?
And are there any problems with the above setup? Or any suggestions
for improvements?
All help is greatly appreciated!