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The experiment analyzed the loading effect in a voltage divider circuit, showing that the output voltage decreased with lower load resistances and approached the unloaded value as load resistance increased. The experimental results closely matched theoretical calculations, with minor deviations attributed to resistor tolerances. This highlights the significance of considering loading effects in circuit design.

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Result-and-Data-Analysis

The experiment analyzed the loading effect in a voltage divider circuit, showing that the output voltage decreased with lower load resistances and approached the unloaded value as load resistance increased. The experimental results closely matched theoretical calculations, with minor deviations attributed to resistor tolerances. This highlights the significance of considering loading effects in circuit design.

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Result and Data Analysis:

Vout=5.02 (no load resistor)

Vout=3.90(1k load)

Vout=4.66(4k load)

Vout=4.84(7k load)

Vout=4.88(10k load)

Theoretical value using forgula Vout=Vin*(R2||R3)/R1+(R2||R3)

Vout=5(no load resistor)

Vout=3.91(1k load)

Vout=4.67(4k load)

Vout=4.81(7k load)

Vout=4.86(10k load)

The experiment demonstrated the loading effect in a voltage divider circuit. The unloaded
output voltage was measured as 5.02V, matching the theoretical calculation. When a load
resistor was added parallel to , decreased due to increased current draw.

As the load resistance increased, approached the unloaded value. The theoretical and
experimental results were closely matched, with minor deviations due to resistor
tolerances and circuit imperfections. This confirms that lower load resistance significantly
impacts the output voltage, proving the importance of considering the loading effect in
circuit design.When the load is lower the loading effect is higher .when the increase the
load the effect decreases and get closer to the original value.

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