(b)) Insert the values of Eh and RT in Fig. 12.3 and calculate I₁. Record the results in Table 12.2. Rth = 2.32kohm Eth= 4.8v FIG. 12.3 Calculation: TABLE 12.2 ETH I, (equivalent) www RTh= Text RL (c))Calculate the current I, in the original network of Fig. 12.2 using series-parallel techniques (use measured resistor values) and insert Table 12.2. Show all work! Calculation: I, (series-parallel) L 470 Ω How does this calculated value of I, compare to the value of part 1(b)?

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(b)) Insert the values of ETH and RT in Fig. 12.3 and calculate IL. Record the results
in Table 12.2.
Rth = 2.32kohm
Eth= 4.8v
FIG. 12.3
Calculation:
TABLE 12.2
ETh
I, (equivalent)
M
RTh= (
Text
a
o
(c))Calculate the current I, in the original network of Fig. 12.2 using series-parallel
techniques (use measured resistor values) and insert in Table 12.2. Show all work!
Calculation:
I, (series-parallel)
RL
470 Ω
How does this calculated value of I, compare to the value of part 1(b)?
Transcribed Image Text:(b)) Insert the values of ETH and RT in Fig. 12.3 and calculate IL. Record the results in Table 12.2. Rth = 2.32kohm Eth= 4.8v FIG. 12.3 Calculation: TABLE 12.2 ETh I, (equivalent) M RTh= ( Text a o (c))Calculate the current I, in the original network of Fig. 12.2 using series-parallel techniques (use measured resistor values) and insert in Table 12.2. Show all work! Calculation: I, (series-parallel) RL 470 Ω How does this calculated value of I, compare to the value of part 1(b)?
E
+
FIG. 12.2
R = 3.3 kΩ
Μ
12 V
R₂
R3 = 1kΩ
Μ
= 2.2 ΚΩ
α
+
It
VL RL = 470 Ω
a'
Transcribed Image Text:E + FIG. 12.2 R = 3.3 kΩ Μ 12 V R₂ R3 = 1kΩ Μ = 2.2 ΚΩ α + It VL RL = 470 Ω a'
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