Use Ohm's Law to calculate the equivalent resistance of R12, R23 and R123 (as specified in the lab manual) using measured resistances #1 552 Ohms, #2 549 Ohms, #3 549 Ohms R, R12 R= R3

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If the measured values for resistors #1, #2 and # 3 are 552, 549 and 549 Ohms
calculate the %error (measured difference from expected value as a percentage) for
each resistor. Are they within tolerance (or specification) of manufacturer?
#1 98.4% #2 97.9% #3 97.9% Yes within specification
a.
b. #1 1.6% #2 2.1% #3 2.1% Yes within specification
#1 1.6% #2 2.1% #3 2.1% No outside specification
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Use Ohm's Law to calculate the equivalent resistance of R12, R23 and R123 (as
specified in the lab manual) using measured resistances #1 552 Ohms, #2 549
Ohms, #3 549 Ohms
R,
R2
R,=
R12
R23
Transcribed Image Text:If the measured values for resistors #1, #2 and # 3 are 552, 549 and 549 Ohms calculate the %error (measured difference from expected value as a percentage) for each resistor. Are they within tolerance (or specification) of manufacturer? #1 98.4% #2 97.9% #3 97.9% Yes within specification a. b. #1 1.6% #2 2.1% #3 2.1% Yes within specification #1 1.6% #2 2.1% #3 2.1% No outside specification Ос. Use Ohm's Law to calculate the equivalent resistance of R12, R23 and R123 (as specified in the lab manual) using measured resistances #1 552 Ohms, #2 549 Ohms, #3 549 Ohms R, R2 R,= R12 R23
For part B question (a) three resistors were chosen as the resisfors in series with the
colours Green, Blue , Brown, Gold. What is the expected resistance value and
tolerance?
(by tolerance we mean it should be nominally the value but it might vary in the
range of tolerance (more expensive resistors have lower tolerances) )
KIT NO.
1ASC EM-8622
CIRCUIT EXPERIMENT
Ri
R
Transcribed Image Text:For part B question (a) three resistors were chosen as the resisfors in series with the colours Green, Blue , Brown, Gold. What is the expected resistance value and tolerance? (by tolerance we mean it should be nominally the value but it might vary in the range of tolerance (more expensive resistors have lower tolerances) ) KIT NO. 1ASC EM-8622 CIRCUIT EXPERIMENT Ri R
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