The document describes a graph that represents the voltage-current (V-I) characteristics of three electrical devices: a generator, resistor, and receiver. It asks the reader to:
1) Identify the nature of each device and justify it from the graph.
2) Note that devices 1 and 2 have the same resistance based on the graph.
3) Determine the characteristics of each device graphically.
It then asks questions about connecting the devices in series and parallel configurations.
The document describes a graph that represents the voltage-current (V-I) characteristics of three electrical devices: a generator, resistor, and receiver. It asks the reader to:
1) Identify the nature of each device and justify it from the graph.
2) Note that devices 1 and 2 have the same resistance based on the graph.
3) Determine the characteristics of each device graphically.
It then asks questions about connecting the devices in series and parallel configurations.
The document describes a graph that represents the voltage-current (V-I) characteristics of three electrical devices: a generator, resistor, and receiver. It asks the reader to:
1) Identify the nature of each device and justify it from the graph.
2) Note that devices 1 and 2 have the same resistance based on the graph.
3) Determine the characteristics of each device graphically.
It then asks questions about connecting the devices in series and parallel configurations.
A graph represents the V-I characteristics of 3 electric
dipoles, a generator, a resistor and a receiver. Given that vs= 1V/div and hs= 100 mA/div A- Using the graph 1) Indicate the nature of each electric dipole and justify. 2) The 2 dipoles 1 and 2 have the same resistance. Why? 3) Determine graphically the characteristics of each dipole. 4) Determine the intensity of a short circuit. 5) Determine the voltages of each dipole if traversed by a current of 200mA. 6) Determine the intensity of the current that traverses each if all have the same voltage of 4V. B- Series connection 1) If the 3 dipoles are connected in series, calculate the intensity of the current traversing them by applying Pouillet’s law. C- Parallel Connection 1) Draw a figure to represent the circuit. 2) Show that: a) the generator is traversed by a current I and have the equation I=1.4-0.2V b) the motor is traversed by a current IM=0.1V-0.2 c) The resistor is traversed by a current IR = 0.1V 3) Establish a relation between the intensities and calculate I, IM and IR.