Please help me solve for Calculations table 2 using the values
in Data Table 2, not the diagram the set up is shown in figure34-4.
Thank you


Please help me solve for Calculations table 2 using the values in Data Table 2, not...
Data table 1 laboratory 34 Kirchhoff's rules
I saw another example on how to solve this but answers are
just different.
the resistors we used were 100, 150, 220 etc not the one on
diagrams
La Performs 34 LABORATORY 14 Kirchhoff's Rules LABORATORY REPOR Data Table 1 Power Supply Voltages 61 = _10.0 v Calculations Table 1 Kirchhoff's rules for the circuit (1) KCR- (2) KVR1- (3) KVR2- 225.00 v Theoretical Current (mA) % Error Experimental to Theoretical Current Resistor...
I don't understand how the answer for I1=7.99, I2=1.75, &
I3=6.24 as theoretical current. Use the number provided in the data
table not the diagram! Thank you
34 LABORATORY 3 4 Kirchhoff's Rules LABORATORY REPORT Data Table 1 Power Supply Voltages V 5.00 V & =_10.00 Calculations Table 1 Kirchhoffs rules for the circuit (1) KCR- (2) KVR1- (3) KVR2- E2 Theoretical Current (mA) % Error Experimental to Theoretical Current Resistor Values (9) Ri= 462 R2= 750 R3 = 1008...
those are my equations, need help on part C
c. Solve the equations for l s, la, and ls. Once you have your equations, show them to your instructor for approval before continuing to the rest of the lab. Build the circuit and set V1 = 5.00 V and V,-100V-Be careful to make sure your leads in and out of the power supplies are correct! Do not turn on the power supplies yet 2. Using the values for resistance and...
i dont undersrand how to calculate the values from measured
data?
2. Turn on the DC power supply, measure its output voltage with DMM2 and record it as measured data Vs in Table 6. 3. Use DMM2 to measure the voltages V, V2.V. Va across R R. RR respectively. Use DMMI to measure the current Is (notice: Is=1= 12 + 1,-1). Record the measured values of I, and V., V2, V3. V4 in Table 6. 4. Turn off the DC...
Name: ENGT 3050 Fundamentals of Electricity LAB EXERCISE #3 Series and Parallel Circuits Objectives: The objective of this exercise is to examine Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current Laws. Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) states, for a closed loop series path the algebraic sum of all the voltages around any closed loop in a circuit is equal to zero. Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) states, for a parallel path the total current entering a circuits junction is exactly equal to the total current leaving...
In this lab we use Kirchhoff's rules to calculate the currents and voltages in each part of a multi-loop circuit and then compare it to our experimental values. The circuit is shown below (note this circuit contains two power supplies). Z R2 1 ke R3 680 22 R1 470 22 12 V
2- Set the two independent power sources to Vsi 6V and Veo" 10 V and measure their actual values using the DMM. Actual Values of power sources: 4.47 VS15.99 Vs- 3- Using the breadboard construct the circuit shown in Figure 4,1 (repeated below for convenience). Use the resistors measured in Step 1 (above) and the power sources Vsi- 6 V, and Vs2 -10 V. IR3 IRI RS. R5 R1 R3 Va V4 V2 V1 ww ww It 12 R4 R23...
Consider the circuit shown in
the figure, where 1 = 21.7 V,
2 = 14.3 V,
and R = 12.0 Ω.
I'm not sure I understand Kirchhoff's Law and how to apply it to
a problem like this.
Consider the circuit shown in the figure, where & - 21.7 V, E- 14.3 V, and R 12.00. (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations-including answers submitted in WebAssign.) 28.0 12.0 (a What...
please help with problems 7 and 8, I am extremely
confused!
Part 2: Kirchhoff's Rules For the circuit shown below, the directions of the currents through the circuit elements has been chosen arbitrarily. Using Kirchhoff's rules, you will determine the actual currents through the circuit elements. (Yes, this circuit could be analyzed using equivalent resistance, but don't do it that way.) R1: 752 Kirchhoff's Junction Rule 4) Start by choosing a junction. Write Kirchhoft's Junction rule for that junction below...
E: -6.0 V 00 E2 = 9.0 V 10 33 00 R1 - 1,000 1900 2000 2 Figure 6. Multiloop Circuit DATA: A. Serios-Parallel Network Rparallel = 1.32x102 Requivalent = 2.32X03 Experimental 2.59 3.41 3.41 9.5X1.5X10 1.3609 Theoretical 12.59/3.41 | 3.41 2.59X10 1.500 1.04003 Percent Error 0 0 0 3.47 3.23 as 2. Calculate the theoretical value in the total current in the circuit, and the voltage drop across R. 3. Calculate the voltage drop across the parallel network and...