ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS WITH DIRECT CURRENT
PROCEDURE
Open up the DC Workbook and fill in the header information. For each circuit below, draw a diagram in the space provided. Include your measurements in the spaces indicated on the Worksheet.
ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE AND POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE
2. Create a circuit made up of a battery, knife-switch and light bulb in series as shown in Fig. 2.05-7. With the switch open, measure and record the voltage across each component of the circuit, and record in cells D19:D21; then close the switch and repeat the measurements and place the values in cells D24:D26.
3. Hook up two light bulbs in series as shown in Fig. 2.05-8 and connect them to the battery. Measure and record the voltage across the battery and across each bulb. Record the values in cells D30:D32.
4. Create a circuit composed of a dry cell, a switch, and two light bulbs in parallel as shown in Fig. 2.05-9. With the switch closed, measure the current in each leg of this circuit, and record in cells D35:D37.
Figure 2.05-9: Test Circuit for Measurements on Two Bulbs in Parallel
Figure 2.05-10: Circuit for Measurements on Two Series Bulbs in Parallel with a Third
6. Change the connection to that shown in Fig. 2.05-11 and again measure the current in each leg and the voltage across each element. Be sure to record the voltage across the battery. Record these values as indicated in cells D48:D54.
7. Obtain
a print out of the Worksheet and use it to develop your lab report.
Figure 2.05-11: Circuit for Measurements on Two Parallel Bulbs in Series with a Third