R4 8000 R6 ww 3000 U2 19.999 R1 23000 RZ R2 8000 DC 100 DC 100 9.796 9000 U3 15.822 R3 24500 DC 1e 0090 0.024 DC 100 30 V 2000 DC 1e 0090 0.045 RS 0.071 4500 DC 1e 0090 For a given circuit by theoretical calculations determine the readings of ammeters (11-13) and voltmeters (U1-U3) for three cases: 1) In its original state (shown in the picture) 2) In case of resistances R6 and R5 are open 3) In case of resistances R7 and R4 are closed Record the results in the table. А1, A А2, A АЗ, А V1, B V2, B V3, В In its original state In case of resistances R6 and R5 are open In case of resistances R7 and R4 are closed
R4 8000 R6 ww 3000 U2 19.999 R1 23000 RZ R2 8000 DC 100 DC 100 9.796 9000 U3 15.822 R3 24500 DC 1e 0090 0.024 DC 100 30 V 2000 DC 1e 0090 0.045 RS 0.071 4500 DC 1e 0090 For a given circuit by theoretical calculations determine the readings of ammeters (11-13) and voltmeters (U1-U3) for three cases: 1) In its original state (shown in the picture) 2) In case of resistances R6 and R5 are open 3) In case of resistances R7 and R4 are closed Record the results in the table. А1, A А2, A АЗ, А V1, B V2, B V3, В In its original state In case of resistances R6 and R5 are open In case of resistances R7 and R4 are closed
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Transcribed Image Text:R4
8000
R6
ww
3000
U2
19.999
R1
23000
RZ
R2
8000
DC 100
DC 100
9.796
9000
U3
15.822
R3
24500
DC 1e 0090
0.024
DC 100
30 V
2000
DC 1e 0090
0.045
RS
0.071
4500
DC 1e 0090
For a given circuit by theoretical calculations determine the readings of ammeters (11-13) and voltmeters (U1-U3) for three cases:
1) In its original state (shown in the picture)
2) In case of resistances R6 and R5 are open
3) In case of resistances R7 and R4 are closed
Record the results in the table.
А1, A
А2, A
АЗ, А
V1, B
V2, B
V3, В
In its original state
In case of resistances R6
and R5 are open
In case of resistances R7
and R4 are closed
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