I have done all the theoretical calculations.
For experimental readings, let me guide you
For Vth
• Remove the load resistance and measure the open circuit voltage
using multimeter
For Rth
• For finding the Thevenin’s resistance, remove the Voltage source
(E) i.e. short circuit it and find the
RTH using multimeter.
Draw the thevenized circuit as:
Find the deviation in the experimental and theoritical values.
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E: 10 R1: 2.2k ohm R2: 4.6k ohm R3: 3.3k ohm R4: 6.8k ohm Questions to...
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