Volt-Ampere characteristic of "black box" with a negative resistance
Stojan G. Manolev, Vasil G. Yordanov, Nikolay N. Tomchev, Todor M., Mishonov

TL;DR
This paper discusses the volt-ampere characteristic of an unknown 'black box' device exhibiting negative resistance, based on a physics olympiad problem, highlighting experimental exploration of such phenomena.
Contribution
It presents an experimental analysis of a 'black box' with negative resistance, inspired by a physics olympiad problem, contributing to understanding complex resistor behaviors.
Findings
Identification of negative resistance behavior
Experimental volt-ampere characteristic measurement
Insights into non-standard resistor properties
Abstract
This problem was given at Third Experimental Physics Olympiad "The day of the resistor", 31 October 2015, Kumanovo, organized by the Regional Society of Physicists of Strumica, Macedonia and the Sofia Branch of the Union of Physicists in Bulgaria.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural Networks and Applications · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
