Table 3(Resistors in both series and parallel) R(Q) iex(A) Vex(V) R₁ R₂ R3 R4 Req 10Ω 100Ω 100Ω 10Ω 10 100 100 10 0.0175 0.0165 0.0165 0.0017 0.0135 2.006 0.171 1.641 0.173 0.153 ith(A) Vth(V) % Error i % Error V Using the equations for resistors in series and in parallel, calculate the theoretical voltages and currents for each of the resistors, and the entire circuit. Use the measured values of resistance in your calculations, then calculate the % errors. Show work.

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Table 3(Resistors in both series and parallel)
R(Q)
iex(A) Vex(V)
R1₁
R₂
R3
R4
Reg
100
10
100Ω 100
100Ω 100
10Ω
10
0.0175
0.0165
0.0165
0.0017
0.0135
2.006
0.171
1.641
0.173
0.153
ith(A)
Vth(V)
% Error % Error
i
V
Using the equations for resistors in series and in parallel, calculate the theoretical
voltages and currents for each of the resistors, and the entire circuit. Use the measured
values of resistance in your calculations, then calculate the % errors. Show work.
Transcribed Image Text:Table 3(Resistors in both series and parallel) R(Q) iex(A) Vex(V) R1₁ R₂ R3 R4 Reg 100 10 100Ω 100 100Ω 100 10Ω 10 0.0175 0.0165 0.0165 0.0017 0.0135 2.006 0.171 1.641 0.173 0.153 ith(A) Vth(V) % Error % Error i V Using the equations for resistors in series and in parallel, calculate the theoretical voltages and currents for each of the resistors, and the entire circuit. Use the measured values of resistance in your calculations, then calculate the % errors. Show work.
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