SuperPosition


We are just reviewing what we did in our lass class meeting. It was a simple mess problem.
Why cant all problems be mess. He should only ask us to fin the current of a circuit and not the voltages.

I did not really understand what he was doing here. You are suppose to assume that the voltage is a random number then solve for everything else on the circuit then when you get to the other voltage source you see the ration that you are off by then multiply everything else by it and then you will get your answer.

Lab

(Super Position II)


I don't know how to rotate this picture, but it is our first example of superposition. We are suppose to find the currents at places with superposition even though mesh law is better for this situation.

This is how we set up our "breadboard". We try to make it look
like the white board setup to make it easier to read and determine what
resistor


We are just measuring the voltage drop on each resistor. With that we can conform the
current going through the resistor.





This was our best lab yet. We were extremely close to the experimental values.
This should be on the test!
But of course make it easier.


Summary

This was our best lab yet. Everything was on point. There is nothing much to say but that
Every resistor had the correct voltage drop. And when we measure across the 6.8k resistor when
we have 5V, 3V, and with the 3V with the 5V activated.


This was just the beginning of Transformation. At first I did not like it but I get better
and then see how handy I can be.



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