NAME: A Power Supply Voltage Resistor 1 Resistor 2 Resistor 3 Parallel Bank of Resistors E- 15V R Resistance (measured)
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NAME: A Power Supply Voltage Resistor 1 Resistor 2 Resistor 3 Parallel Bank of Resistors E- 15V R Resistance (measured)
questions. Support your answer with the corresponding values/calculations: According to the data g above; V₁, V₂, V3 and given are almost the same. a. Do the voltage drops across each of the individual resistors and across the bank of resistors all equal the voltage rise from the power supply? The voltage drop acro V, V₁ V₂ V, each of the individual resistors and across the be of resistors all equal the voltage vise from the power b. Is the sum of the currents through each of the individual resistors equivalent to the current entering the total bank of parallel resistors coming from the power supply? Suppli 1, 1, 1₂1, The sum of the current through each of the indiv quivalent to the current entering the total bank of parallel resistors coming er Supp! Do the individual resistances and the total resistance of the parallel set obey to the following relationship? 1 1 11 R₂ R₁ R₂ R₂
NAME: A Power Supply Voltage Resistor 1 Resistor 2 Resistor 3 Parallel Bank of Resistors E- 15V R Resistance (measured) 22 R1=4660 R2=985 R3-2696 Rt=627 DATE: Voltage (measured) Volts V1-15.01 V2=15.02 V3=15.01 Vt-14.99 I Current (calculated) Amps 11-0.00322103 I=V R 12=0-01524873 13-0-0055675 -0-02390749 It- Examine and verify the data, answering the following