Clipboard Font Alignment F26 fr D 30 0.03 30.9 0.0309 12 4 39.5 0.0395 40.2 0.0402 13 50.9 0.0509 10 50.8 0.0508 14 15 Note: 1 mA = 0.001 A 16 17 CALCULATION OF RESISTANCE AS THE SLOPE OF THE GRAPH OF Vv versus I % error of Rc Nominal value Calculated Rc(2) as the slope of the graph of V versus I with respect to Rn (2) 18 Rn 100 19 200 20 21 22 Notes: Slope = (V2 - V1) / (12 - 11) %3! 23 24 % error = [| Rn - Rc |/ Rn ] 100 25 26 27 Questions: 28 | 1-Do these resistors satisfy the Ohm's Law? Justify your answer 29 30 2-What voltage do you expect if 0.2 A goes through the 100 Q resistor? 31 32 3-What current do you expect if the voltage across the 200 Q resistor is 15 V? 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Sheet1 Ready ш +) 3. AutoSave ff Lab 9-Ohms Law-da File Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Help O Search X Cut A^ A ab Wrap Text Calibri 11 General BCopy Paste S Format Painter BIU E E Merge & Center $ - % 9 Clipboard Font Alignment Number F26 fx A 4 DATA TABLE Table 1: Rn = 100 Q resistor Table 2: Rn = 200 2 resistor Voltage, V Current, I Voltage, V Current, I A A 10.3 0.0103 9.8 0.0098 10 19.5 0.0195 4 21.2 0.0212 11 3 30 0.03 30.9 0.0309 12 39.5 0.0395 40.2 0.0402 13 50.9 0.0509 10 50.8 0.0508 14 15 Note: 1 mA = 0.001 A 16 17 CALCULATION OF RESISTANCE AS THE SLOPE OF THE GRAPH OF V versusI % error of Rc Nominal value Calculated Rc(2) as the slope of the graph of V versus I with respect to Rn (2) 18 Rn 100 19 200 20 21 22 Notes: Slope = (V2 - V1)/ (12 - 11) 23 Sheet1 Ready 2.
Clipboard Font Alignment F26 fr D 30 0.03 30.9 0.0309 12 4 39.5 0.0395 40.2 0.0402 13 50.9 0.0509 10 50.8 0.0508 14 15 Note: 1 mA = 0.001 A 16 17 CALCULATION OF RESISTANCE AS THE SLOPE OF THE GRAPH OF Vv versus I % error of Rc Nominal value Calculated Rc(2) as the slope of the graph of V versus I with respect to Rn (2) 18 Rn 100 19 200 20 21 22 Notes: Slope = (V2 - V1) / (12 - 11) %3! 23 24 % error = [| Rn - Rc |/ Rn ] 100 25 26 27 Questions: 28 | 1-Do these resistors satisfy the Ohm's Law? Justify your answer 29 30 2-What voltage do you expect if 0.2 A goes through the 100 Q resistor? 31 32 3-What current do you expect if the voltage across the 200 Q resistor is 15 V? 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Sheet1 Ready ш +) 3. AutoSave ff Lab 9-Ohms Law-da File Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Help O Search X Cut A^ A ab Wrap Text Calibri 11 General BCopy Paste S Format Painter BIU E E Merge & Center $ - % 9 Clipboard Font Alignment Number F26 fx A 4 DATA TABLE Table 1: Rn = 100 Q resistor Table 2: Rn = 200 2 resistor Voltage, V Current, I Voltage, V Current, I A A 10.3 0.0103 9.8 0.0098 10 19.5 0.0195 4 21.2 0.0212 11 3 30 0.03 30.9 0.0309 12 39.5 0.0395 40.2 0.0402 13 50.9 0.0509 10 50.8 0.0508 14 15 Note: 1 mA = 0.001 A 16 17 CALCULATION OF RESISTANCE AS THE SLOPE OF THE GRAPH OF V versusI % error of Rc Nominal value Calculated Rc(2) as the slope of the graph of V versus I with respect to Rn (2) 18 Rn 100 19 200 20 21 22 Notes: Slope = (V2 - V1)/ (12 - 11) 23 Sheet1 Ready 2.
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