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Part 2 - Resistors in Parallel Connect a power supply, 4 ammeters, and 3 resistance boxes as shown in Fig 5. Hli R B R F

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 9:20 am
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Part 2 Resistors In Parallel Connect A Power Supply 4 Ammeters And 3 Resistance Boxes As Shown In Fig 5 Hli R B R F 1
Part 2 Resistors In Parallel Connect A Power Supply 4 Ammeters And 3 Resistance Boxes As Shown In Fig 5 Hli R B R F 1 (104.99 KiB) Viewed 81 times
Part 2 - Resistors in Parallel Connect a power supply, 4 ammeters, and 3 resistance boxes as shown in Fig 5. Hli R B R Fig 5 - Currents in various parts of a parallel circuit Using the power supply's ammeter, adjust the current to 0.4 amps. Measure the current as indicated by the circuit drawing 1 + 1/60 Data Table: S + 2 ho Yo,35 41 1=0.4 A 1=0.4 A Ω 1/R 0.37 V1 1.135 R1 5 0.2 12 0.29 V2 1.140 R2 10 oul 13 0.37 V3 1142 R3 20 0.05 14.04 VAB 11.144 ΣΙ Δ.o3 Avg. 1139 ΣR 0.35 6.353 Sum of resistors I Compare the total current from to the sum of the 2.85 currents across the resistors. Note the percent difference S2 between the ratios 11/12 and R/R1, also between 12/13 and Rd R3/R2. Measure the voltage between A and B, and then across each of the resistors. How do the voltages compare? For parallel total urrat is sum of separate urrats I=11+ 12 +13 ET is sun of resistors from lilla & I3 & ly is total corat in Since 14 is 1.04A & El is 1.03 A, shows that total current is sun Percent. Differences: parallel urult