1. If the circuit of fig(1) had 10KO of resistance, the amount of applied voltage necessary to produce 1 mA a would be:

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Procedure:
1. Connect the circuit of fig (1) with the power supply.
2. With R=300 ohm vary the applied voltage E from (0-
30) volts and record all the readings of the voltmeter
(V) and the ammeter (I) in Table (1).
3. Plot the voltage (V) against the current (I) for step2.
4. Repeat steps 2 with R=560 ohm and R=1 KN.
5. Plot the voltage (V) against the current (I) for step 4.
A
V
R
Fig (1)
Applied
Voltage
Nominal
Measured Value
Calculated Value
Resistance
Voltage
Current
Voltage
Current
(E in Volt)
(R in 0)
(V in Volt)
(I in Ampere)
Vc=l*R
Ic=V/R
300
5
300
10
300
15
300
20
25
30
300
300
300
Table 1
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Choose the correct answer.
1. If the circuit of fig(1) had 10KO of resistance, the amount
of applied voltage necessary to produce 1 mA a would be:
A. 1000V
Transcribed Image Text:9: V Ohm s.pdf Ohm's Law Procedure: 1. Connect the circuit of fig (1) with the power supply. 2. With R=300 ohm vary the applied voltage E from (0- 30) volts and record all the readings of the voltmeter (V) and the ammeter (I) in Table (1). 3. Plot the voltage (V) against the current (I) for step2. 4. Repeat steps 2 with R=560 ohm and R=1 KN. 5. Plot the voltage (V) against the current (I) for step 4. A V R Fig (1) Applied Voltage Nominal Measured Value Calculated Value Resistance Voltage Current Voltage Current (E in Volt) (R in 0) (V in Volt) (I in Ampere) Vc=l*R Ic=V/R 300 5 300 10 300 15 300 20 25 30 300 300 300 Table 1 Questions Choose the correct answer. 1. If the circuit of fig(1) had 10KO of resistance, the amount of applied voltage necessary to produce 1 mA a would be: A. 1000V
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