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Experiment 30: Computer Simulation OHM1.CIR The tasks in this topic include the operating instructions. Set the value of resistor R so that the current measured by the ammeter is: a) 1 b) 5A c) 2OmA To view the component’s value, click the component with the right mouse button. Close or move the data window. Determine the resistance for a current of 1 A. To confirm that you know how to solve this kind of problem, change the component’s value, double-click R, and enter another answer. Activate the simulation by clicking the Run button located at the top of circuit window. Check the ammeter reading by clicking the ammeter icon with the right mouse button. OHM2.CIR Set the value of the voltage source E so that ammeter reading is: (a) 2 A (b) 10 A (c) 50 mA Determine E for a current of 2 A. Check your solution by activating the simulation with the Run button. Double-click the row with component E in the table. Type your value for E in the properties window. The current as measured by the ammeter will be updated immediately in the table. 154 Experiment 30 CIRC4.CIR Set resistor R3 so that the ammeter will read 1 A. CIRC5.CIR Set the values of resistors R1 and R2 so that the ammeter will read 1 A when a) b) c) The resistors are identical. The resistors are different. R1 is three times R2. Sample Circuit Run Comp. Data Ammeter E R1 R2 ~ 10.0V 3.0 Ohm 3.0 Ohm In this task you can change the values of RI and R2 only. Next Task Main Menu 155 Experiment 30 CIRCC2.CIR Set the value of the (ideal) voltage source E so that the current read by the ammeter in each circuit is the same. Resistors R1= R2=R3 in all three circuits, but their values are unknown Circuit 1 Comp Data Ammeter E 10.00 V Circuit 2 Comp Data Ammeter E 10.00 V Next Task Main Menu CIRCC6.CIR__ (a) Connect all of the resistors so that the current measured by the ammeter will be the maximum. (b) In (a) all of the resistors are identical. How will the solution change if 1) R1=R2 and R3 = two times R2? 2) R1 >> R2 and R3? 156 Circuit 3 Comp Data Ammeter E 10.00 V Experiment 30 METERS1.CIR a) Connect the ammeter to measure the current through bulb B. b) Connect the voltmeter to measure the potential difference across bulb B. The components are fixed, but you can add or delete shorts if necessary. Compare your meter readings to the values listed in the table. They should be identical. SOURC1.CIR Connect the three ideal batteries in series so that the current through the resistor is a. 4 A b. 2 A c. Zero Comp E1 E2 E3 R Data 10.00 V 10.00 V 20.00 V 10.00 Ohm Current (A) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Current in R Comp Current (A) R 0.00 V 157 Experiment 30 SOURC3.CIR The four nonideal emfs are identical (unknown emf and r) a) Connect all emfs to form a battery and construct a circuit in which the current through R is a maximum. b) Set the value of resistor R in the circuit you have constructed so that the power dissipated in R is the largest possible. Change R and test your design. Comp R Main Menu Current and Power in the Resistor Data Current (A) Power (W) 10.00 Ohm 0.00 0.00 REV4.CIR Add resistor R to the circuit and set its value so that the voltmeter reads zero. Comp E R R1 R2 R3 R4 Data 7.00 V 1.00 Ohm 6.00 Ohm 3.00 Ohm 4.00 Ohm 4.00 Ohm Voltmeter Reading Comp Data Voltmeter - All components except R are fixed, but you can create and delete shorts. Main Menu Next Task 158 Experiment 30 REV5.CIR Build a circuit in which the three resistors are connected in parallel. Set R3 and the internal resistance of the source E so that the current through R3 is 1 A and the current through R2 is 3 A. Comp E R1 R2 R3 Main Menu Next Task 159 Data and Current Data Current (A) 3.00 V, 1.00 Ohm 0.00 2.00 Ohm 0.00 3.00 Ohm 0.00 0.00 Ohm 0.00