
Electric Current
... With the current moving counter clockwise because of the direction of the voltage sources. Now in order to calculate the potential difference between B and A, all we have to do is calculate the voltage between these points: VBA = ε1 − I(R1 + R2 ) = 1 − I = 0.515 V ...
... With the current moving counter clockwise because of the direction of the voltage sources. Now in order to calculate the potential difference between B and A, all we have to do is calculate the voltage between these points: VBA = ε1 − I(R1 + R2 ) = 1 − I = 0.515 V ...
FALL2016_ELC3314_01_Circuit_Practice_and_Resistor_PCB
... check that each resistor has at least 1/2 volt across it. Step 4. Unplug the wall wart from your circuit. Step 5. Measure the resistance from your assigned to every other node. put the values in a matrix row which has columns A,B, …, through L. Step 6. Compute the above resistances and place the cal ...
... check that each resistor has at least 1/2 volt across it. Step 4. Unplug the wall wart from your circuit. Step 5. Measure the resistance from your assigned to every other node. put the values in a matrix row which has columns A,B, …, through L. Step 6. Compute the above resistances and place the cal ...