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Experiment3 Answer Sheet

The document is an answer sheet for a physics laboratory experiment focused on electrical circuits, completed by a student named Mohammed Al Ajmi. It includes calculations for voltage and current for two channels, as well as instructions for graphing data and determining unknown resistance. The document is structured into two parts, each containing tables with measurements and calculations.

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Experiment3 Answer Sheet

The document is an answer sheet for a physics laboratory experiment focused on electrical circuits, completed by a student named Mohammed Al Ajmi. It includes calculations for voltage and current for two channels, as well as instructions for graphing data and determining unknown resistance. The document is structured into two parts, each containing tables with measurements and calculations.

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Physics 2108/2102 Laboratory

Answer Sheet
Name: Mohammed Al Ajmi I D: 139185 Section: 03

Exp3: Introduction to Electrical Circuits Date: 21/10/2024

Part A calculations:

1. Write down the calculations you made to find the voltage for CH1, the voltage for CH2,
the current and the difference in the voltage between the two channels for point number
3 in table 1.

2. Plot a graph with the appropriate axes and upload it on Moodle. Don’t forget to include
the error bars, title and axes labels.

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3. What is the slope of your graph?

4. What is the unknown resistance?

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Part B calculations:

1. Write down the calculations you made to find the voltage for CH1, the voltage for CH2,
the current and the difference in the voltage between the two channels for point number
3 in table 2.

2. Plot a graph with the appropriate axes and upload it on Moodle. Don’t forget to include
the error bars, title and axes labels.

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3. What is the slope of your graph?

4. What is the unknown resistance?

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Table 1: Data and calculations (Part A)

Measurements: Unknown Resistor, highlights the Rx Label used: 1 2

CH1 CH2
Scale CH1 V±ΔV V±ΔV I ΔI Scale CH2 V±ΔV V±ΔV (VX ± VX))
(Volts/div) (Div) (Volts) (mA) (mA) (Volts/div) (Div) (Volts) (Volts)

1 0.05 3.6±0.1 0.180 0.125 0.5 3.0±0.1 1.50±0.05


0.180±0.05

2 0.1 2.4±0.1 0.24±0.01 0.24 0.20 1.0 2.0±0.1 2.0±0.1

3 0.1 0.34±0.01 0.34 0.23 1.0 2.6±0.1 2.6±0.1


3.4±0.1

4 0.2 0.40±0.02 0.40 0.25 1.0 3..0±0.1 3.0±0.1


2.0±0.1

5 0.2 2.4±0.1 0.48±0.02 0.48 0.28 1.0 3.6±0.1 3.6±0.1

6 0.2 2.6±0.1 0.52±0.02 0.52 0.30 2.0 2.0±0.1 2.0±0.2

7 0.2 3.0±0.1 0.60±0.02 0.60 0.32 2.0 2.4±0.1 2.4±0.2

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Table 2: Data and calculations (Part B)

Measurements: Unknown Resistor, highlights the Rx Label used: 1 2

CH1 CH2
Scale CH1 V±ΔV V±ΔV I ΔI Scale CH2 V±ΔV V±ΔV (VX ± VX))
(Volts/div) (Div) (Volts) (mA) (Unit) (Volts/div) (Div) (Volts) (Volts)

1 0.1 2.0±0.1 0.20 0.25 1.0 3.0±0.1 3.0±0.1


0.20±0.01

2 0.1 2.2±0.1 0.22 0.26 1.0 3.2±0.1 3.2±0.1


0.22±0.01

3 0.1 2.4±0.1 0.24±0.01 0.24 0.28 1.0 3.6±0.1 3.6±0.1

4 0.1 2.6±0.1 0.26±0.01 0.26 0.40 2.0 2.0±0.1 4.0±0.2

5 0.1 3.0±0.1 0.30±0.01 0.30 0.42 2.0 2.2±0.1 4.4±0.2

6 0.2 2.0±0.1 0.40±0.02 0.40 0.46 2.0 2.6±0.1 5.2±0.2

7 0.2 2.4±0.1 0.48±0.02 0.48 0.56 2.0 3.6±0.1 7.2±0.2

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