The equivalent resistance Reg of four resistors R₁, R2, R3 and R4 connected in series is given as Req,series = R₁ + R₂ + R3 + R4. The equivalent resistance Req of four resistors R₁, R₂, R3 and R4 connected in parallel is given as 1 1 1 1 = + + + Z Req.parallel R₁ R₂ R3 Write an m-file that does the following in order: 1. Prompt the user for the type of connection (e.g. user should enter "1" for series and "2" for parallel) 2. Prompt the user to enter the number of resistors, n 3. Prompt the user to enter the values of the resistors in vector form, R 4. Check if the user has entered the correct number of resistors. If not, your program should end with an error message stating incorrect input. 5. Compute the equivalent resistance and output the following statement using fprintf(): The equivalent resistance of X resistors of values X, X, ... X connected in X is X. X represents the appropriate var E.g. The equivalent resistance of 3 resistors of values 5, 7, 9 connected in series is 21. Hint: you may need to use the error() function. Hint: you may need to use the num2str() function. Activa Go to Se

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The equivalent resistance Reg of four resistors R₁, R₂, R3 and R4 connected in series is given as
Req,series = R₁ + R₂ + R3 + R4.
The equivalent resistance Req of four resistors R₁, R₂, R3 and R4 connected in parallel is given as
1 1
+ + +
Req.parallel R₁ R₂ R3 R4
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Write an m-file that does the following in order:
1.
Prompt the user for the type of connection (e.g. user should enter "1" for series and "2" for
parallel)
2. Prompt the user to enter the number of resistors, n
3. Prompt the user to enter the values of the resistors in vector form, R
4. Check if the user has entered the correct number of resistors. If not, your program should
end with an error message stating incorrect input.
5.
Compute the equivalent resistance and output the following statement using fprintf():
The equivalent resistance of X resistors of values X, X, ... X connected in X is X.
Here X represents the appropriate variables.
E.g. The equivalent resistance of 3 resistors of values 5, 7, 9 connected in series is 21.
Hint: you may need to use the error() function.
Hint: you may need to use the num2str() function.
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Transcribed Image Text:Task 1 The equivalent resistance Reg of four resistors R₁, R₂, R3 and R4 connected in series is given as Req,series = R₁ + R₂ + R3 + R4. The equivalent resistance Req of four resistors R₁, R₂, R3 and R4 connected in parallel is given as 1 1 + + + Req.parallel R₁ R₂ R3 R4 1 Write an m-file that does the following in order: 1. Prompt the user for the type of connection (e.g. user should enter "1" for series and "2" for parallel) 2. Prompt the user to enter the number of resistors, n 3. Prompt the user to enter the values of the resistors in vector form, R 4. Check if the user has entered the correct number of resistors. If not, your program should end with an error message stating incorrect input. 5. Compute the equivalent resistance and output the following statement using fprintf(): The equivalent resistance of X resistors of values X, X, ... X connected in X is X. Here X represents the appropriate variables. E.g. The equivalent resistance of 3 resistors of values 5, 7, 9 connected in series is 21. Hint: you may need to use the error() function. Hint: you may need to use the num2str() function. Activate W Go to Settings
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