Table2: The Resistors in Parallel Rea V2 (V) (A) I2 (A) Vtotal (V) Set- R1 (0) R2 (2) 20 50 V1 (V) 3.00 (1) 10.0 14.3 25.0 up 1 20 3.00 0.15 0.15 3.00 3.00 3.00 0.15 3.00 0.06 0.06 20 3 50 50 3.00 3.00 0.06 3.00 1. From the result of the experiment, what can you infer about the total voltage as compared to the values of the individual voltage of the resistor? 2. Divide the Vrotal with the Reg value. Compare the calculated value with the sum of the currents for each resistor -that is I, and I2.

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PART2: The Resistors in Parallel
Objective: To analyze the relationship of current, resistance, and voltage for individual resistors
connected in parallel using a lab result.
Directions: Students conducted an experiment using 2 resistors connected in parallel. Analyze the
data table obtained from the experiment. Answer the guide questions accompanying the table.
Table2: The Resistors in Parallel
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1. From the result of the experiment, what can you infer about the total voltage as compared to
the values of the individual voltage of the resistor?
2. Divide the Vrotal with the Reg value. Compare the calculated value with the sum of the currents
for each resistor -that is I, and I2.
3. Get the reciprocal of the Reg for each connection. Compare the value obtained with the sum of
the reciprocal for pair of resistances in each setup.
4. Make an expression to find the equivalent resistance using the individual value of the resistor.
REMEMBER:
For Series Resistors:
Itoal = I, = 12 = … = In
Vtotal = V1 + V2+ …+ V
Reg = R1 + R2 + R3 + …· + Rn
For Parallel Resistors:
Trotal = 1, + 1, + …+ In
Vtotal = V, = V, = .. = V,
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Transcribed Image Text:IE - - I Normal T No Spaci. Heading 1 Heading 2 Title Subtitle Subtle Em. Emphasis Intense E.. Strong Quote Paragraph Styles I 2 I 3 4 I PART2: The Resistors in Parallel Objective: To analyze the relationship of current, resistance, and voltage for individual resistors connected in parallel using a lab result. Directions: Students conducted an experiment using 2 resistors connected in parallel. Analyze the data table obtained from the experiment. Answer the guide questions accompanying the table. Table2: The Resistors in Parallel Set- R1 (0) R2 (2) V1 (V) V2 I2 (A) Reg (N) 10.0 V total (V) up (V) (A) 1 20 20 3.00 3.00 0.15 0.15 3.00 20 50 3.00 3.00 0.15 0.06 14.3 3.00 3. 50 50 3.00 3.00 0.06 0.06 25.0 3.00 1. From the result of the experiment, what can you infer about the total voltage as compared to the values of the individual voltage of the resistor? 2. Divide the Vrotal with the Reg value. Compare the calculated value with the sum of the currents for each resistor -that is I, and I2. 3. Get the reciprocal of the Reg for each connection. Compare the value obtained with the sum of the reciprocal for pair of resistances in each setup. 4. Make an expression to find the equivalent resistance using the individual value of the resistor. REMEMBER: For Series Resistors: Itoal = I, = 12 = … = In Vtotal = V1 + V2+ …+ V Reg = R1 + R2 + R3 + …· + Rn For Parallel Resistors: Trotal = 1, + 1, + …+ In Vtotal = V, = V, = .. = V, 1 1 1 DEL
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