In the circuit used to verify Kirchhoff’s current law, R2 and R3 are connected in parallel.
a. Calculate the equivalent parallel resistance Rp using your measured values of R2 and R3.
b. Your value of Rp, calculated above in part 2.a, is in series with R1. Calculate Rs using the measured value of R1 and your calculated value of Rp in part 2.a.
c. Using the value of Rs from part 2.b above, and 5.00 volts, calculate the current. Call this current Ical. d. Use percent difference to show the difference between the calculated current in 2.c and the positive sum of I2,dm and I3,dm (.Use the 2.c value as the theoretical current value when doing percent difference.
e. Why should the positive sum of I2,exp and I3,exp equal the current in 2.c?
USE R2=0.98 R3= 0.46 I2=.45 I3=.90
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