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You are given two resistors, an ammeter, a voltmeter, and a voltagesource. By connecting each resistor singly to the voltage sourceand taking voltage difference and current measurements on thesingle resistor, you find the following data for eachresistor:
Resistor Voltage (V) Current (mA)
1 3.88 43.6
2 4.48 14.45
Using this data, first find the resistance of each resistor andthen calculate the following:
(a) The current that would pass through the network of resistors ifthey were arranged in series and connected to an 7.65 V voltagesource.
Iseries =
(b) The current through the circuit if the resistors were arrangedin parallel and connected to the same 7.65 V source from part(a).
Iparallel =
You are given two resistors, an ammeter, a voltmeter, and a voltagesource. By connecting each resistor singly to the voltage sourceand taking voltage difference and current measurements on thesingle resistor, you find the following data for eachresistor:
Resistor Voltage (V) Current (mA)
1 3.88 43.6
2 4.48 14.45
Using this data, first find the resistance of each resistor andthen calculate the following:
(a) The current that would pass through the network of resistors ifthey were arranged in series and connected to an 7.65 V voltagesource.
Iseries =
(b) The current through the circuit if the resistors were arrangedin parallel and connected to the same 7.65 V source from part(a).
Iparallel =
Nestor RutherfordLv2
10 Aug 2019