3. In Activity F: a. If Ohm\'s Law is valid for the Resistor data, what is the e
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3. In Activity F:
a. If Ohm's Law is valid for the Resistor data, what is the equation for the voltage across resistor?[2pts]
b. Plot the shape of the graph below, of the potential drop across the resistor as a
function of current flowing through it. [2pts] (graph: V (volt) vs. I (A))
P2 Search Q Search Activity E: Resistors in Parallel 3 Resistors We are going to create a circuit schematic diagram opposite) Activity D: Resistors in Series 3 5.6 10 3 Resistors 3 5.6 10 We are going to create a circuit with 3 Resistors in series Schematic diagram of circuit is shown opposite retwith 3 Resistors in parallel (see Sensor (1) Compute equivalent resistance Gurrert Sensor (1) Compute equivalent resistance Measured values current 3 Q: 5.6 : 10 : Equivalent 3 5.6 10 Equivalent of 3 , 5.6 and 10 Resistors connected in series using measured values. Record value of 3 , 5.6 and 10 Resistors connected in series using measured values. Record value opposite Resistance ResistanceExplanation / Answer
2.
Given that,
R1 = 3 ohm
R2 = 5.6 ohm
R3 = 10 ohm
(a)
Resisotors are conncted in series.
so, equivalent resistance Req = R1 + R2 + R3
Req = 3 + 5.6 + 10
Req = 18.6 ohm
(b)
Resistors are connected in parallel combination.
Equivalent resistance, Req = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + 1 / R3
1 / Req = (1 / 3) + (1 / 5.6) + (1 / 10)
1 / Req = 0.6119
Req = 1 / 0.6119
Req = 1.63 ohm
lmage for activity F is not given.
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