The document proposes testing each circuit to compare their power consumptions by: 1) using a multi-meter to measure the voltage drop across lamps on circuits and a power supply to power the circuits; 2) connecting the multi-meter to each lamp to measure voltage and current; 3) manually computing power and power consumption using the formula P=V*I, Pc=P*t, where P is power, V is voltage, I is current, Pc is power consumption, and t is time.
The document proposes testing each circuit to compare their power consumptions by: 1) using a multi-meter to measure the voltage drop across lamps on circuits and a power supply to power the circuits; 2) connecting the multi-meter to each lamp to measure voltage and current; 3) manually computing power and power consumption using the formula P=V*I, Pc=P*t, where P is power, V is voltage, I is current, Pc is power consumption, and t is time.
The document proposes testing each circuit to compare their power consumptions by: 1) using a multi-meter to measure the voltage drop across lamps on circuits and a power supply to power the circuits; 2) connecting the multi-meter to each lamp to measure voltage and current; 3) manually computing power and power consumption using the formula P=V*I, Pc=P*t, where P is power, V is voltage, I is current, Pc is power consumption, and t is time.
We need to test each circuit to compare the diff erence on their
power consumptions. First we need multi-meter to test the voltage drop across each lamps on the circuits and power supply to supply our circuit Second tap the multi-meter to each lamps to get the voltage across and the current fl owing in the circuit Third Compute manually to get power and power consumption with this formula P=V I Pc=Pt Where P = Power Consumption V=Voltage I=Current