Computed (Show complete solutions.) 1. Using the value of the DC power supply as the theoretical value of the total voltage, compute and record the total current and the currents flowing in each resistor using Ohm's Law. 2. Calculate the summation of the currents flowing in each resistor and compare with the total current. Measured Computed Total Table 3.2 Data and Results Voltage R₁ R₂ R₂ Total Current R₂ R₂ R₂
Computed (Show complete solutions.) 1. Using the value of the DC power supply as the theoretical value of the total voltage, compute and record the total current and the currents flowing in each resistor using Ohm's Law. 2. Calculate the summation of the currents flowing in each resistor and compare with the total current. Measured Computed Total Table 3.2 Data and Results Voltage R₁ R₂ R₂ Total Current R₂ R₂ R₂
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DC Power Supply = 15 V
R1 = 10 ohms
R2 = 50 ohms
R3 = 75 ohms
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