parralle circuit
| Volt | I, current | Computed resistance R=V/I |
Computed Power P=VI |
|
| R1 | 4.1 | 0.29 | 14.13 | 1.18 |
| R2 | 4.1 | 0.19 | 21.57 | 0.779 |
| R3 | 4.1 | 0.12 | 34.16 | 0.492 |
| R_eq |
use the measured R value for each light bulb to calculate R_eq.
Then compare the calculated R_eq and the measure valued based on
the ratio of the total voltage drop and the currentDraw a series
circuit digram and calculate R_eq and I
B. parralle- series circuit
| VOLTS | I, Current through R | Computed Resistance R=V/I | Computed Power P=VI | |
| R1 | 3.0 | 0.01 | 300 | 0.03 |
| R2 | 2.9 | 0.02 | 145 | 0.058 |
| R3 | 5.8 | 0.37 | 15.67 | 2.146 |
| R_eq |
use the measured R value for each light bulb to calculate R_eq.
Then compare the calculated R_eq and the measure valued based on
the ratio of the total voltage drop and the currentDraw a series
circuit digram and calculate R_eq and I
parralle circuit Volt I, current Computed resistance R=V/I Computed Power P=VI R1 4.1 0.29 14.13 1.18...
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7. Find all unknown values of V, I, R and P for the four resistors in the series-parallel circuit. Total resistance is 702. Make a chart and record given and calculated values. Show all steps and equations used to arrive at your answers. (10 points) R2 V1 40 1 R1 30 210 R4 20
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...
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R values =
Resistor value, R1 = 990 Ohms
Resistor value, R2 = 2050 Ohms
4. Connect the 2nd resistor in parallel with the 1st
resistor and connect that combination to the battery.
Measure
the following:
The
current passing through the R1, I1 = ___0.0058____ A
The
current passing through the R2, I2 = ___0.0031____ A
The
current supplied by the battery, I = ___0.0092____ A
Calculate I1 + I2 =...
EE 282-Circuit I Pre-Lab 9 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Name Concepts: In this pre-lab we will be leaming about Maximum Power Transfer Theorem. Maximum power is transferred to the load when the load resistance equals the thexenin equivalent, and we carry out the analysis using Thevenin's equivalent circuit. In order to do this, first build the following circuit on Mutism. 1 R1 5.1k0 R3 2 V1 R2 8kQ 6.8㏀ Fig. 1 Part 1: To find the Thevenin equivalent resistance, we...
How do I calculate the
“calculated current flowing through each resistor using Kirchhoffs
junction rule and the measured values”? Please show your work.
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Old Dominion University Physics 112 & 232 Lab 2. Use the EXTECH Digital M measure the individual resi "orange, black, brown" band Turn on the DMM and turn 2000 Ω position. 2 V 1.5 V Using wire leads with ab and alligator clip on opp banana plug end of a red wi 2) jack, and...
Use measured resistance values and node analysis to calculate
the node voltages.
Use measured resistance values and mesh analysis to calculate
the mesh currents.
Show that the calculated values agree with the measured values
and explain any discrepancies between measured and calculated
values.
Introduction: In this pre-lab we will look at node voltages, mesh currents and bridge circuits. Bridge Circuits are used to make precision measurements, and in this lab -- -0 V2 will look at a DC Bridge Circuit...
Pease answer questions 4 and 5! Thank you so much!
4. Connect the 2nd resistor in parallel with the 1st
resistor and connect that combination to the battery.
Measure
the following:
The
current passing through the R1, I1 = ___0.0058____ A
The
current passing through the R2, I2 = ___0.0031____ A
The
current supplied by the battery, I = ___0.0092____ A
Calculate I1 + I2 = ____________ A
Is the following statement true? I = I1 +...
Exercise #4 Voltage Divider A. Introduction In a previous exercise, you learned about the current-voltage relationship in a single resistor. Now, you will about how voltage is divided across two resistors in series. In this exercise you will: Examine the operation of the electric circuit known as the voltape divicder At the conclusion of this exercise you should be able to Compute the valtage across a resistor in a voltage divider circuit Design a voltage divider circuit to produce a...
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