5.6ΚΩ 10 ΚΩ R1 www l'able 1. Experimental Circuit 1 Resistance (R) 1kn 3 V 10 ΚΩ GND Voltage (V) 1.147 V 1.25 V 1.29 V Table 2. Experimental Circuit 1 (probes reversed) Resistance (R) Voltage (V) 1ΚΩ -1.147 V 5.6ΚΩ -1.25 V -1.29 V l'able 3. Experimental Circuit 2 Resistance (R) 1kΩ 5.6kΩ 10kΩ What happened when the resistance values were changed relative to the: a. Voltage measured? b. Current measured? LED1 OV OV OV I (current) (V) Current(1) 5.7 mA 5.5 mA 5.45 mA 2. When the positions of the probe were reversed, what have you observed with regards to the voltage and current values measured? Basice tric Ment(1) Famfariatiote Us -0.1 mA -0.1 mA -0.1 mA Current(1) OV OV OV 3. What happened with the voltage and current measured when terminals ab were opened?

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3 V
R1
Table 1. Experimental Circuit 1
Resistance (R)
1kΩ
5.6k
10 ΚΩ
5.6k
10 ΚΩ
GND
Voltage (V)
1.147 V
1.25 V
1.29 V
LED1
Table 2. Experimental Circuit 1 (probes reversed)
Resistance (R)
Voltage (V)
1ΚΩ
-1.147 V
-1.25 V
-1.29 V
Table 3. Experimental Circuit 2
Resistance (R)
1kΩ
5.6kΩ
10kn
1. What happened when the resistance values were changed relative to the:
a. Voltage measured?
b. Current measured?
I (current)
Current (1)
5.7 mA
5.5 mA
5.45 mA
Rastric Current(1)
-0.1 mA
-0.1 MA
-0.1 MA
2. When the positions of the probe were reversed, what have you observed
with regards to the voltage and current values measured?
OV
OV
Fanfariation oltage (V)
OV
Current(1)
OV
OV
OV
3. What happened with the voltage and current measured when terminals ab
were opened?
Transcribed Image Text:3 V R1 Table 1. Experimental Circuit 1 Resistance (R) 1kΩ 5.6k 10 ΚΩ 5.6k 10 ΚΩ GND Voltage (V) 1.147 V 1.25 V 1.29 V LED1 Table 2. Experimental Circuit 1 (probes reversed) Resistance (R) Voltage (V) 1ΚΩ -1.147 V -1.25 V -1.29 V Table 3. Experimental Circuit 2 Resistance (R) 1kΩ 5.6kΩ 10kn 1. What happened when the resistance values were changed relative to the: a. Voltage measured? b. Current measured? I (current) Current (1) 5.7 mA 5.5 mA 5.45 mA Rastric Current(1) -0.1 mA -0.1 MA -0.1 MA 2. When the positions of the probe were reversed, what have you observed with regards to the voltage and current values measured? OV OV Fanfariation oltage (V) OV Current(1) OV OV OV 3. What happened with the voltage and current measured when terminals ab were opened?
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