Lab 3 Experiment Report
Lab 3 Experiment Report
Experiment Report
⦁ Calculations to determine the voltages and power across the series resistors.
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I = V/R = 5/(39+47+51) = .0365A
⦁ Cut and paste the screenshot of the LTspice circuit in the space below.
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Table 1: Series Circuit
Resistor Voltage by Voltage from Voltage from
Resistor Voltage Power
Value Calculation LTspice Measurement
R1 39 v1 1.423V 1.423V 1.32V .264W
R2 47 v2 1.715V 1.715V 1.57V .314W
R3 51 v3 1.816V 1.816V 1.67V .334W
Current i .0365A .0365A .2A --
V = Vr1+Vr2+Vr3
= 1.32V + 1.57V + 1.67V = 4.56V which is about 5V, so, accounting for resistor and human
error, KVL is still valid
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⦁ Can Kirchhoff’s current law be verified for this circuit? If yes, then identify the
nodes and the different current through those nodes. If no, provide a reason.
Since the current around the entire loop is consistent (same at the start and end), KCL can
be verified
There is only one node since the resistors are in series and can be combined into one,
leaving one node, where the current is:
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I1 = V/R1 = 5/560 = .00893A
I2 = V/R2 = 5/820 = .006098A
I3 = V/R3 = 5/910 = .005549A
PR1 = 5(.00893) = .0446W
PR2 = 5(.006098) = .0305W
PR3 = 5(.00549) = .0275W
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Req = 560//820//910
= (560x820)/(560+820)//910
= 332.754//910
= (332.754x910)/(332.754+910)
= 243.657 Ohms
i = I1 + I2 + I3
= .00893+.006098+.00549
= .0205A
⦁ Can Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law be verified for this circuit? If yes, then identify at
least one loop and prove whether the voltage law is valid or not. If no, provide a
reason.
*Looking at the loop made with the Voltage source and R1*
5V-R1*I1 = 0
5-(560)(.00893A) = 0
5-5=0
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Figure 3: Circuit for Network Analysis
⦁ After constructing your circuit on the breadboard, please show it to your instructor or
TA and get it approved. Take a picture of breadboard circuit with your cell phone
camera or any other camera and paste it in the space below.
⦁ Design a data table (name it Table 3) to record the measurements from the
network/circuit on the breadboard. Measure the voltage across each resistor and
tabulate them in Table 3. Identify the nodes and label them. Identify and label the
currents that enter and leave the nodes. Measure the currents that enter and leave the
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nodes. Record them in Table 3.
Table 3
N is the only other node besides the one at the bottom we grounded
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⦁ For various nodes in the circuit in Figure 3, verify that the Kirchhoff’s Current Law is
valid. Show the calculations in the space below.
KCL is valid only if all currents leaving Node N equal zero
-I1 + I3 +I2 = 0
-83.2 + 38.5 + 43.4 = 0
-1.32 is close enough to zero, accounting for resistor error, so KCL is valid
⦁ How many closed loops are there in the circuit in Figure 3? Identify the loops and for
each closed loop verify that the Krichhoff’s Voltage Law is true. Show the
calculations in the space below.
There are 3 total loops, those being the loop (I1) consisting of the voltage source, R1, and R3,
loop (I2) consisting of R3, R2, and R4, and the larger overall loop (I3) consisting of the coltage
source, R1, R2, and R4.
Although none of these equal exactly 0, accounting for human and resistor error, they are close
enough to 0 that I believe KCL is still valid