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The document contains various tables and data sheets related to electrical experiments, including measurements of resistance, current, and voltage using different methods. It outlines experiments on Ohm's law, node and mesh analysis, superposition theorem, and Thevenin’s theorem. Each experiment includes nominal and measured values, calculations, and percentage errors for theoretical versus practical results.

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Electronics Lab-1

The document contains various tables and data sheets related to electrical experiments, including measurements of resistance, current, and voltage using different methods. It outlines experiments on Ohm's law, node and mesh analysis, superposition theorem, and Thevenin’s theorem. Each experiment includes nominal and measured values, calculations, and percentage errors for theoretical versus practical results.

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Table 1.

1: Measuring Resistances by using


Ohmmeter
Nominal values of R (KΩ) Measured values of R(KΩ)
by using Ohmmeter

2.2

3.3

4.7

5.6

10

Table 1.2: Current versus voltage


Supply Measured I by RT = R1K + R2.2K [Use Calculate I (amp)
Voltage (V) using Ammeter measured values of R] I=V/RT
(A)

10

15

20

25

Table 1.3: Current versus resistance


Supply Measured I by RT (KΩ) Calculate
Voltage (V) using Ammeter (A) Use measured values of R RT =V/I (KΩ)

20 RT = R1K + R2.2K

RT =

20 RT = R1K + R3.3K

RT =

20 RT = R1K + R4.7K

RT =

20 RT = R1K + R5.6K

RT =

20 RT = R1K + R10K

RT =
Experiment : 2
DATA SHEET:
Nominal Measured Equivalent Measured Calculate
values of values of Resistance, voltage d
Resistance Resista RT across Voltage
(Ω) nce by each using
Ohmmete Measur Calculat resistor VDR
r ed RT ed RT (V) (V)
(Ω) by =R1 +
using R2
Ohmm +
ete R3
r(Ω) (Ω
)

R1=100 V1=

R2=220 V2=

R3=470 V3=

Nominal Measured Equivalent Resistance, RT Measure Calculated


values of values of d Current using
Resistance Resistance Measured Calculated current CDR (A)
(KΩ) by RT by using through
Ohmmeter Ohmmeter each
(KΩ) (KΩ) resistor
(A)
(KΩ)

R1=1 I1=

R2=2.2 I2=

R3=4.7 I3=

Table 2.4
Experiment No:03

Table 3.1: Measured resistances using different methods:


Resistance to Using Usin Using Using
be measured Ohmmete g VOC/IS Potentiome
r(K ) VS/IS ter (K)
C(K )
(K )

Rab

Rbc
Experiment No.: 04
Name of the Experiment:
Verification of Node and Mesh Analysis in DC circuit.

Data Table:
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Data Table:
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Experiment Number: 05

Name of the Experiment:


Verification of Superposition Theorem in DC circuit

Data Table:
Parameters When both When When Sum of
V1 & V2 I1 and I2
V1≠0 & V1=0 & V2≠0
(I)
V2=0 (I1) (I2)

Current through
R3 (Theoretical
Values)

Current through
R3 (Practical
Values)
Experiment Number: 06

Name of the Experiment:


Verification of Thevenin’s Theorem and Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.

Data Table:
Parameters Theoretical Values Practical Values

Voc

Rth

IL

Data Table:
S. No RL V I P=VI

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