Mesh Analysis Objective: • Use mesh analysis method to find current values Equipments and Components: • Multimeter Resistors Variable voltage generator Prelab Studies: R1 B1: 12 volt DC 1 2 R1: 470 Ohm B1 R2 R3 R2: 330 Ohm R3: 220 Ohm R4: 330 Ohm R4 Figure 5.1 Calculate the all currents (11, 12, and 13) that have shown figure 5.1 by using mesh analysis method. • Find the direction of current. Procedure: Set up the circuit that have been shown figure 5.1 on the breadboard and measure the currents for each line (1, 12, and 13). Find the direction of current. Conclusion: Compare the experimental and theoretical results. If there are difference between results, Please explain the reason.

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Mesh Analysis
Objective:
• Use mesh analysis method to find current values
Equipments and Components:
• Multimeter
Resistors
Variable voltage generator
Prelab Studies:
R1
B1: 12 volt DC
1
2
R1: 470 Ohm
B1
R2
R3
R2: 330 Ohm
R3: 220 Ohm
R4: 330 Ohm
R4
Figure 5.1
• Calculate the all currents (11, 12, and 13) that have shown figure 5.1 by using mesh analysis method.
• Find the direction of current.
Procedure:
Set up the circuit that have been shown figure 5.1 on the breadboard and measure the currents for
each line (1, 12, and 13).
Find the direction of current.
Conclusion:
Compare the experimental and theoretical results. If there are difference between results, Please
explain the reason.
Transcribed Image Text:Mesh Analysis Objective: • Use mesh analysis method to find current values Equipments and Components: • Multimeter Resistors Variable voltage generator Prelab Studies: R1 B1: 12 volt DC 1 2 R1: 470 Ohm B1 R2 R3 R2: 330 Ohm R3: 220 Ohm R4: 330 Ohm R4 Figure 5.1 • Calculate the all currents (11, 12, and 13) that have shown figure 5.1 by using mesh analysis method. • Find the direction of current. Procedure: Set up the circuit that have been shown figure 5.1 on the breadboard and measure the currents for each line (1, 12, and 13). Find the direction of current. Conclusion: Compare the experimental and theoretical results. If there are difference between results, Please explain the reason.
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