TF EIMLab1 Writeup
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Kirchoff's Law (50 pnts)
Construct the circuit below
Enter the values of the DC voltage and Resisters that you used.
Use a voltmeter to measure the potential difference and resistances.
Variable | Measured Value |
20 Volts | |
902 | |
10.2 | |
10.6 |
Enter the measured and predicted quantities in the table below
Given
and the values of all resistors, use Kirchoff's laws to predicta.) Predict the value of
I_1 =?
Kirchoff's Loop theorem (Voltage Law)
where R =resistance for and in series.
mV
b.) Predict the values of the three currents.
I
2 equations and 2 unkowns
mA
mA
c.) compare your predictions and measurements by filling in the table below.
Variable | Measured Value | Predicted Value | % Difference |
103.5 mV | 156 | 50% | |
20.4 mA | 22 | 7% | |
9.5 mA | 11.2 | 18% | |
9.0 mA | 10.8 | 20% |
Internal resistance (30 pnts)
Measure the internal resistance of your power source by graphing the potential difference on the x-axis and the current on the y-axis for several values of the resistance
shown in the circuit below. Begin with and then decrease it by a factor of 5 for each subsequent measurement. You can use a volt meter to measure the current and potential difference.
R_{Load} ( | )V (Volts) | I (mA) |
10 | 1.42 | 0.06118 | 3
93 | 1.55 | 0.0116.15 | 0.05
990 | 1.575 | 0.0051.54 | 0.04
10110 | 1.579 | 0.0050.146 | 0.005
15060 | 1.579 | 0.0050.101 | 0.003
Below I set R= 95 and changed V
V (mv) | I (mA) |
126.1 | 0.79 |
300 | 2.64 |
500 | 4.62 |
1000 | 9.29 |
2000 | 18.78 |
3000 | 30.4 |
Now lets try to fix V and change R
Questions (20 pnts)
- What conservation law is involved in Kirchoff's Loop Theorem?
- What does the slope in the internal resistance plot above represent?