Bridge Network FIG. 14.4 (a)) Construct the network of Fig. 14.4. Insert the measured resistor values. E R = 3,3 ΚΩ 20 V R₂ = 2.2 kΩ + V5 - R₁ = 2.2 k M Is R3 = 3.3 k R₁ = 1.2 k R₁ measured R₂ measured R3 measured R4 measured R5 measured = = (b)) Using any one of the three techniques examined in this experiment, calculate the voltage V, and the current Is. Use the measured resistor values. Record the results in the "Calculated" column of Table 14.7. Calculation:

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Bridge Network
FIG. 14.4
(a)) Construct the network of Fig. 14.4. Insert the measured resistor values.
R₁
E = 20 V
3,3 ΚΩ
R₂ = 2.2 kΩ
+ V5 -
Rs = 2.2 k
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15
R3
=
3.3 ΚΩ
R4 = 1.2 k
R1 measured
R2 measured
R3
R4 measured =
R5 measured
measured
=
11
(b)) Using any one of the three techniques examined in this experiment, calculate
the voltage V, and the current Is. Use the measured resistor values. Record the results in the
"Calculated" column of Table 14.7.
Calculation:
Transcribed Image Text:Bridge Network FIG. 14.4 (a)) Construct the network of Fig. 14.4. Insert the measured resistor values. R₁ E = 20 V 3,3 ΚΩ R₂ = 2.2 kΩ + V5 - Rs = 2.2 k www 15 R3 = 3.3 ΚΩ R4 = 1.2 k R1 measured R2 measured R3 R4 measured = R5 measured measured = 11 (b)) Using any one of the three techniques examined in this experiment, calculate the voltage V, and the current Is. Use the measured resistor values. Record the results in the "Calculated" column of Table 14.7. Calculation:
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