--Matlab required---- -Use simulink in Matlabs for following question -Navigate within the Simscape entry in contents tr

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--Matlab required---- -Use simulink in Matlabs for following question -Navigate within the Simscape entry in contents tr

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--Matlab required----
-Use simulink in Matlabs for following question
-Navigate within the Simscape entry in contents tree, click onfoundation, and open up the electrical circuit simulation
-Build the following circuit below and answer question
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8. Add Current Sensor and Voltage Sensor into your model. 9. Select your Display from the Sink under the Simulink entry. An example of the circuit model is shown below. 1. Set R2=R3=100Ω. Click the "Resistor 2 " in your model. Fill the value of 100 and unit of "ohm" in the "Resistance" window. Do the same thing for "Resistor3". 2. Set the voltage source to 10 V. 3. Change the resistance value of the "Resistor 1 " by clicking it in the model. Fill up the following table.
What do you observe from the results in the above table? For example, what is the sum of the voltages on R1 and R2? Are the currents in R1 and R2 different? Explain them by using what you have learned in the lectures. Questions and conclusions - Summarize your findings and explanations in this lab.
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