Answer:
Table A
Measuring Current as a Function of Voltage with a 20 Ω Resistor
Voltage
(V)
Current: Calculated
(A)
Current: Experimental
(A)
1 0.05 0.05
5 0.25 0.25
10 0.50 0.50
20 1.00 1.00
50 2.50 2.50
Table B
Measuring Current as a Function of Resistance at 25 V
Resistance
(Ω)
Current: Calculated
(A)
Current: Experimental
(A)
10 2.50 2.50
20 1.25 1.25
100 0.25 0.25
200 0.12 0.12
Table C
Measuring Current in a Parallel Circuit
Resistor Set
(Ω)
Total
Resistance
(Ω)
Calculated
Current
(A)
Observed
Current
(A)
Observed Current
through Each Resistor
(A)
20, 20, 20 6.67 3.75 3.74 1.25, 1.25, 1.25
20, 20, 200 9.52 2.63 2.62 1.25, 1.25, 0.12
Voltage needed to raise current to 3.75 A (20, 20, 200 resistor set):
Calculated: 35.7
Observed: 36
Table D
Calculating Power of Circuit ComponentsTeacher Guide (continued)
Observed Total Current
(A)
Current through Each Bulb
(A)
Power Usage per Bulb
(W)
2.00 0.67 6.7
Step-by-step explanation:
got this from the teachers guide