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Computation: Vua, tuongtruong *. 3. Connect a load resistance of 10km. Measure the load voltage VL. Record this value as the full- load voltage VFL V 4. Using measured values, calculate and record the percent load regulation for each of the load resistors using the following formula %L.R. ( VVNA 100% Computation: % L.R. 5. Once RL is added on your circuit set the R4 to minimum and maximum value then record their corresponding output voltage. Compare the result to the computed value Vr. masinun Il measured VALMinimum med Computation: Vrte maximum comand Villamaimun Il computed - % Error (maximum) = % Error (minimum) =
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