Computation of Exercises
Computation of Exercises
Exercise 1: Using the Measured Value of resistance for one resistor, compute
for the equivalent resistance for each of the loading resistor connection shown
in Table 1.1
1 1 1 1
Series = R1 + R2 + R3 + Rn Parallel = R1 R 2 R3 Rn
1
1
1 1 1 1
R ( N * 1.207) R ( N * 1.207) 1.207 3.621
Using the Formula : =
= 0.905 ꭥ
1
= 1 1 = 0.805ꭥ
1.207 2.414
1
0.604
1 1
1.207 1.207
1
0.483
1 1
0.604 2.414
1
0.402
1 1 1
1.207 1.207 1.207
Trial 10: Four resistors in parallel
1
0.302
1 1 1 1
1.207 1.207 1.207 1.207
Exercise 2: With Table 1.1 completely filled up.Show a graph Comparing the
measured value/computed value of resistance against the loading resistor
connection . Use the loading resistor connection as the abscissa and the
resistance values as the ordinate.
Resistance Values
6
5
Measured Value
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Computed Value
Exercise 3: For Run 2A and 2B, compute for the power dissipated in the
resistor using the formula P=V*I watts.
P=V*I
Where ;
P = Power , V = Voltage , I = Current
Ohm’s Law:
V = I* R
Where ;
R = Resistance , V = Voltage , I = Current
Exercise 4: Using the data from Table 1.3, plot a curve between voltage and
current with the voltage as the abscissa and the current as the ordinate.
Voltage Current Relationship
20
15
Current
10
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Voltage
Exercise 5: Using the data from Table 1.4, plot a curve between resistance
and current with the resistance as the abscissa and the current as the
ordinate.
30
25
Current
20
15
10
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
Resistance
Questions & Problems Answers:
2. What will happen to the voltmeter and to the circuit if the voltmeter is
accidentally connected in series with the load. Explain.
3. What will happen to the ammeter and to the circuit if the ammeter is
accidentally connected in parallel or across the load. Explain.
There is a small current flow through the voltmeter and it is needed for the
voltage measurement so the voltmeters must have an immensely high
resistance so the current will not flow.
P=V*I 10V
1mA / 1x10 3 A
Where ; 10 K