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Construct the circuit below.
 
Construct the circuit below.
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Enter the values of the DC voltage and all resisters
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|Variable ||Measured Value
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| <math>V_{ab}</math> ||  || 
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| <math>R_1</math> ||  ||
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| <math>R_2</math> ||  ||
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| <math>R_3</math> ||  || 
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Enter the measured and predicted quantities in the table below
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|Variable ||Measured Value|| Predicted Value|| % Difference
 
|Variable ||Measured Value|| Predicted Value|| % Difference

Revision as of 03:02, 22 October 2010

Kirchoff's Law

Construct the circuit below.

Enter the values of the DC voltage and all resisters

Variable Measured Value
[math]V_{ab}[/math]
[math]R_1[/math]
[math]R_2[/math]
[math]R_3[/math]

Enter the measured and predicted quantities in the table below

Variable Measured Value Predicted Value % Difference
[math]I_1[/math]
[math]I_2[/math]
[math]I_3[/math]


Use Kirchoff's laws to predict the current values and compare them to your measurements by filling in the table below.