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3 Questions in Laboratory Electrical Measurements | PHYS 301, Lab Reports of Physics

Material Type: Lab; Professor: Womble; Class: LAB ELECTRICAL MEASURMTS; Subject: Physics (Univ); University: Western Kentucky University; Term: Unknown 1989;

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Physic 301
Laboratory Worksheet
Lab 2
Name:___________________________
Exercise 1.1
Step 7. Values of R1___________, R2______________, R3____________
Calculate the relative % relative error ( ) for R1,
R2, and R3.
R1 ___________________ R3___________________________
R2___________________
Step 8. Value of C______________
Question: What is the most probable reason(s) that R1, R2, R3 and C have values different from
their specifications?
Exercise 1.2
Step 8. Value of V1 (Calculated)_________________ Value of V1 (measured) ___________
Step 9. Calculate the relative % relative error for V1
V1___________________________
Question: What is the most probable reason(s) that have values different from their
specifications?
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Physic 301 Laboratory Worksheet Lab 2 Name:___________________________ Exercise 1. Step 7. Values of R1___________, R2______________, R3____________ Calculate the relative % relative error ( ) for R1, R2, and R3. R1 ___________________ R3___________________________ R2___________________ Step 8. Value of C______________ Question: What is the most probable reason(s) that R1, R2, R3 and C have values different from their specifications? Exercise 1. Step 8. Value of V1 (Calculated)_________________ Value of V1 (measured) ___________ Step 9. Calculate the relative % relative error for V V1___________________________ Question: What is the most probable reason(s) that have values different from their specifications?

Exercise 1. Step 8. Value of I1 (Calculated)_________________ Value of I1 (measured) ___________ Step 9. Calculate the relative % relative error for I I1___________________________ Question: What is the most probable reason(s) that have values different from their specifications? Exercise 1. Step 3. Sketch the waveform during its rise in the space below.