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Pangasinan State University

Urdaneta City Campus


College of Engineering and Architecture
Mechanical Engineering Department

Laboratory 1
Series DC Circuits
EE-211 – Basic Electrical Engineering

Submitted By:
Jake N. Evangelista
Submitted To:
Engr. John Renzo M. Galinato
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Jake N. Evangelista
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BSME-2C

Laboratory 2

Data Tables

Table 2.1

I(Theory) I(Point A) I(Point B) I(Point C)


231 231 231 231

Table 2.2

Voltage Theory Measured Deviation


R1 1.5V 1.5V 0
R2 1.27V 1.27V 0
R3 762mV 762mV 0

Table 2.3

Voltage Theory Measured Deviation


R1 4.5V 4.5V 0
R2 4.16V 4.16V 0
R3 3.42V 3.42V 0
R4 2.3V 2.3V 0
Vac 1.08V 1.08V 0
Vb 4.16 4.16 0

Questions

1. For the Figure 2.1, What is the expected current measurement at point D?

Same as the result in points A, B, C

2. For Figure 2.2, what are the expected current and voltage measurement at pt D?

The expected current is 338 microamperes, and the voltage is 2.3V

3. In Figure 2.2, R4 is approximately twice R3 and about three times the size of R2. Would the voltage exhibit

the same ratios? Why or why not? What about the currents through the resistors? No, because there is exhibition of the
same ratio. No, because current is constantly flowing in the circuit.

4. If a fifth resistor 10 k-ohm was added below R4 in Figure 2.2, how would this alter VAC and VB.

It will become 618 mV and VB will become 4.31V


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Jake N. Evangelista
2
BSME-2C

Laboratory 2

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