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Make sure to answer all questions that have not yet been answered Last/First Name (print): PHYS 1440-Section Username ID (XXX9999) WS Analysis A: 1. The voltage difference between the AA and AAA batteries should be quite small. What then might be the difference between them? AXAUUUUUU 2. If we have a resistor labeled brown-black-green-gold, what is the average expected value? Why is it necessary to measure the resistor? Analysis B: 3. What is the average voltage in step 8 of part B? And, when a DC offset is applied, what is the average voltage then? 4. What two values were obtained when calculating the root-mean-square voltage in step 13? How do they compare to the measured value? Which one is correct, and why? (Hint: with an offset Vrms = /DC +

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Answer:

hello questions under analysis B are not complete hence I couldn't provide its answers

1)

  • AA batteries have more electrochemical composition
  • AAA batteries are smaller
  • AA batteries store more charges when compared with AAA batteries

2) The average expected value is 1000 k ohms

Step-by-step explanation:

1) The difference between AA and AAA batteries

some of the differences are

  • AA batteries have more electrochemical composition
  • AAA batteries are smaller
  • AA batteries store more charges when compared with AAA batteries

2) The average expected value is 1000 k ohms

also it is necessary to measure the resistor because the actual value of resistance gotten from measurement is always different from the value obtained from color coding. also note that The last color band indicates the tolerance.

and the resistor given has Gold as its last color band

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