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Name: Zahid Hasan

ID: 1812578042

#1: Record the data from Table 3-1.

R1 R2 R3

Nominal R: 2.2 kOhm Nominal R: 4.7 kOhm Nominal R: 10 kOhm

Measured R: 2.19 kOhm Measured R: 4.68 kOhm Measured R: 10.01 kOhm

Measured Values Measured Values Measured Values

E(measured) I(measured) I(measured) E(measured) I(measured) I(measured) E(measured) I(measured) I(measured)

1V 1.00V 0.45mA 0. 45mA 0.99V 0.22mA 0.21mA 1.03V 0.09mA 0.09mA

2V 1.99V 0.91mA 0.91mA 2.00V 0.42mA 0.43mA 2.00V 0.21mA 0.19mA

5V 5.00V 2.25mA 0.28mA 5.00V 1.07mA 1.06mA 5.00V 0.50mA 0.49mA

10V 10.00V 4.54mA 4.56mA 10.01V 2.14mA 2.13mA 10.01V 1.00mA 0.39mA

15V 15.03V 6.84mA 6.84mA 15.10V 3.23mA 3.20mA 15.10V 1.49mA 1.49mA

20V 20.01V 9.13mA 9.13mA 19.98V 4.28mA 4.27mA 19.98V 1.99mA 1.99mA

25V 25.00V 11.40mA 11.41mA 25.05V 5.34mA 5.39mA 25.02V 2.50mA 2.19mA

#2: Comment on the measured current compared to calculated currents.


#3: Use the data obtained in Table 3.1 to plot Imeasured vs. Emeasured graph.

12

11

10

0
0.99 2 5 10.01 15.1 19.98 25.05
R2 R3 R1

#4: What does the inverse of the slope of your graphs represent? Illustrate using an example.
#5: Using your graph, estimate the current that would flow through each resister at E = 12 volts and
compare it with the calculated value (12 V/ RMeasured). Calculate the error.

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