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- 1. Question 1: a. Draw a simple circuit diagram with a battery and a light bulb and how you can simultaneously use a voltmeter to measure the voltage drop across the resistor and use an ammeter to measure the current through the resistor. Label both circuit elements along with the current using the notation from Figures 1 and 2. b. If the battery voltage is 2V and the light bulb resistance is 100, what is the current in this circuit?II. Solve for the total voltage, individual voltages, total current, individual currents, total resistance, and individual resistances in each circuit diagram. Write your answers in the table provided beside each circuit diagram and show all HANDWRITTEN solutions in the last page. 1. Type of Connection: VT = 15.0 V R1 = 7.00 2 R2 = 4.00 2 R3 = 2.00 2 VI = I = RT = Vi = R1 = V2 = 12 = R2 = V3 = 13 = R3 =1.What is the effect on charging and discharging times if the capacitance is increased? What mathematical relationship exists between your times and the capacitance? 2. What is the effect on the total capacitance if capacitors are combined in series? What if they are combined in parallel? 3. What is the effect on charging and discharging times if the resistance of the circuit is increased? What mathematical relationship exists between your times and the resistance?
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