Below is the table for the percentage difference of voltage and calculated I. First table seems to be correct.
R2 R(Nominal) R(Measured) R(Measured) % Difference Tolerance (%) R1 1000 1070 6.76 10 10000 10200 1.98...
Question 3. (10 points) Four resistors are connected as shown in Figure 28.9a Find the equivalent resistance between a and c. R1-16 and R4-12 Ω R2-13 R3-4 (a) (b) What is the current in each resistor if a potential difference of 0.64 V is maintained between a and c. Calculate the current in each resistor I (for Ri resistor)- I (for R2 resistor)- I (for R3 resistor) I (for R4 resistor)- Which resistor uses more power, R or R4? Which...
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...
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...