CarlyHribar_EET113_W2_LabAssignment3

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EET113 DC and AC Instructor: Ziyad Kas Campus: 2.4 Series Circuits Student Name: Carly Hribar Honor Pledge: I pledge to support the Honor System of ECPI. I will refrain from any form of academic dishonesty or deception, such as cheating or plagiarism. I am aware that as a member of the academic community, it is my responsibility to turn in all suspected violators of the honor code. I understand that any failure on my part to support the Honor System will be turned over to a Judicial Review Board for determination. I will report to the Judicial Review Board hearing if summoned. Signature: Carly Hribar Date: 8-4-2023
2 A BSTRACT Using Multisim construct a series circuit and test different voltage drops across the circuit and verify validity of KVL. I NTRODUCTION Using KVL and different equations and also Multisim I constructed a circuit to confirm the law and verify that it is correct. P ROCEDURES First I created the circuit using the multisim software. I used three resistors, a power supply, and a ground. I then used a multimeter to measure the voltage and the voltage drop across the three different resistors and when I moved the ground between three points on the circuit. Two examples are below along with data. 1. R ESULTS Measure the voltage across the power supply, V s = _12v_ 2. Measure the current flowing in the circuit, I T = __.084a_____ 3. Measure the voltage across each resistor. 4. Include a screen shot.
3 Resistor Voltage 1 k W , .71v 3.3 k W 2.33v 10 k W. 7.06v Measured Voltage V A 12v V B 12v V C 12v V D (Reference) 0 V Calculate: a. V AB = ____11.29v____ b. V BC = __9.67v____ c. V CD = ___4.94V_____ 1. Change the ground from point ‘D’ to point ‘C’ 2. Repeat the voltage measurements and record the readings at each point in Table 3 below 3. Calculate: d. V AB = ___11.29v_____ e. V BC = ___9.67v_____ f. V CD = __4.94v______ Measured Voltage V A 12v V B 12v V C (Reference) 0 V V D 12v 4. Change the ground from point ‘C’ to point ‘B’
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4 5. Repeat the voltage measurements and record the readings at each point in Table 3 below 6. Calculate: g. V AB = ___11.29v__ h. V BC = __9.67v___ i. V CD = __4.94v__ T ABLE 1 V OLTAGE DROP ACROSS THE RESISTOR FOR DIFFERENT REFERENCE POINTS Measured Voltage V A 12v V B (Reference) 0 V V C 12v V D 12v 7. Change the ground from point ‘C’ to point ‘B’ 8. Repeat the voltage measurements and record the readings at each point in Table 3 below 9. Calculate: j. V AB = ___11.29v k. V BC = _9.67v_ l. V CD = __4.94 v T ABLE 2 V OLTAGE DROP ACROSS THE RESISTOR FOR DIFFERENT REFERENCE POINTS Measured Voltage V A 12 V B (Reference) 0 V V C 12 V D 12 C ONCLUSION In conclusion, KVL is in fact valid. Voltage stays consistent along all parts of the circuit except where there is a voltage drop from a resistor, and also where the ground of the circuit is. Also, regardless of where the ground is, the voltage drop remains the same and so does the current throughout the circuit. R EFERENCES Please cite material(s) used in the performance of the lab in APA format.