Experiment 3 Post Lab
Experiment 3 Post Lab
Rs
II. EXPERIMENTATION
The experiment was divided into four parts, each with its
own type of objective. Safety precautions were observed
within the scope of the experiment.
A. Determining the Internal Resistance of the 1mA Movement
Using an ohmmeter, we measured the internal resistance
of the 1mA movement. This was done by directly connecting
the ohmmeter to the 1mA movement. The value we gathered
for the internal resistance Rm=52.
Getting the internal resistance of the 1mA movement is
important because this can affect the percentage error and
accuracy for measuring values involving the 1mA movement.
a
R
Vx
10V
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bA
10K
X
A
10V
Vx
Rs
Vu
I. INTRODUCTION
Ifs
Y
b
TABLE III.
LOADING EFFECTS IN VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS
R()
1*103
10*103
100*103
Theoretical
Vx(V)
5
5
5
3.6*103
4*103
4.24*103
7.5*103
7.5*103
7.5*103
Corresponding
Vx (V)
4.8
5.33
5.65
12
Vu = ImRth
10
TABLE I.
DC VOLTMETER USING 1mA MOVEMENT
Calibration
Voltage (V)
1mA Movement
Reading
(Deflection)
Corresponding
Reading of Vu (V)
2
4
6
8
10
0.2 mA
0.4 mA
0.6 mA
0.79 mA
0.97 mA
2.0104
4.0208
6.0312
7.94108
9.75044
Measured Vx(V)
4.825
3.518
1.0052
10 11
Theoretical Vx(V)
5
5
5
RWY ()
Rth = Rs + Rm
R()
1*103
10*103
100*103
RXY ()
V. CONCLUSION
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