First, I need a experimental procedure to follow. There are six possible combina
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First, I need a experimental procedure to follow. There are six possible combinations: Resistor-Inductor, Resistor-Capacitor, and Inductor-Capacitor, in series or in parallel.
The first step I've decided on is to test the resistance across the two terminals. If the resistance is zero, it must be B or C. If it's infinite, D or F. And lastly, if its an arbitrary value, it must be A or E.
Objective: For this lab you will be given a "mystery box" containing two unique, passive elements (i.e., resistors, capacitors, inductors) connected in series or parallel. Your task is to determine what components are in the box, their values, and how they are connected. There will be two connections (terminals) to which you can connect for your experiments.Explanation / Answer
Measure the impedance if its 0 i.e, open circuit then it's D or F. Then apply voltage and see the waveform in CRO if its leading by large degree then it is D. or if it's lagging or leading by small degree than F
If impedance is 0 then it's B or C . as inductor acts as short circuit. Then apply voltage and see the waveform in CRO if its lagging by large degree then it is B. or if it's lagging or leading by small degree than C.
E when impedance is more and voltage waveform lags supply voltage.
A when impedance is less. Phase difference is less.
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