Measurement of the Boltzmann constant by Einstein. Problem of the 5-th Experimental Physics Olympiad. Sofia 9 December 2017
Abstract
Several consecutive experiments with specifically built set-up are described. Performing of the consecutive experimental tasks enables possibility to determine Boltzmann's constant k_B. The fluctuations of the voltage U(t) of series of capacitors connected in parallel with a constant resistance are measured. The voltage is amplified 1~million times Y=106. The amplified voltage YU(t) is applied to a device, which give the voltage mean quared in time U2=<(Y U(t))2>/U0. This voltage U2 is measured with a multimeter. A series of measurements gives the possibility to determine the Boltzmann's constant from the equipartition theorem C<U2 >=k_BT. In order to determine the set-up constant U0 a series of problems connected with Ohm's law are given that are addressed to the senior students. For the junior high school students, the basic problem is to analyse the analog mean squaring. The students works are graded in four age groups S, M, L, XL. The last age group contains problems that are for university students (XL category) and include theoretical research of the set-up as an engineering device. This problem is given at the Fifth Experimental Physics Olympiad "Day of the Electron", on December 2017 in Sofia, organized by the Sofia Branch of the Union of Physicists in Bulgaria with the cooperation of the Physics Faculty of Sofia University and the Society of Physicists of the Republic of Macedonia, Strumica.
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