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Basic Sciences

Electronic circuit lab


Practice No. 2:
Voltage, intensity and resistance

Luis Humberto Lpez Garca

Semester: 3

Group: B

PROFESOR:
Oscar Elizondo

Aguascalientes, Ags.
August 18 2015.

PRACTICE No. 1
Voltage, intensity and resistance

Theoreticalframework:
Inaelectriccircuittherearedifferentparametersthatmustbetakenintoaccount
forunderstandhowitworks.
Thefirstonesare:
Current circuits denoted with an I and its unit of measure is the ampere (A), this
represents the load flow circulating in a cross section of the conductor (wire) in a
second, so I = q / t. It is also possible to know its value by applying Ohm's Law I
=V/R
The voltage circuits denoted with a V and its unit of measurement is the volt (V),
this represents the force with which the loads are driven by an electric circuit.
Ohm's law helps us calculate its value when it is unknown, so V = IR
Resistance circuits denoted with an R and its unit of measurement is the ohm
(). This represents the opposition to current flow through the circuit. Its value
we get in a circuit by color code, by direct measurement with a multimeter or by
Ohm's law, so R = V / I

Ejercicio:
We set up a circuit which will a 9 volts, which we connected a 10K ohm resistor
and a led at the end, then we will remove the resistance and put a potenicometro

10k Ohms, will go down in the value of resistance. Throughout the procedure
using a multimeter will measure the value of the current.
At the end we compare the theoretical values calculated with the measured
values, and thus we see that variation have.

Material:
breadboard
Wire UTP
10k Ohms resistance
Potentiometer 10K Ohms
Battery 9V
Multimeter

RESULTS:
a) Net Asset Values

Voltage

Strength

Intensity

9 Volts
9 Volts

10k ohms
800 ohms

0.9mA
11.25mA

9 Volts
9 Volts

500 ohms
300 ohms

18mA
30mA

Voltage

Strength

Intensity

9 Volts
9 Volts

10k ohms
800 ohms

0.824mA
10.789mA

9 Volts
9 Volts

500 ohms
300 ohms

16.983mA
31.213mA

b) Measures Values

Concuslion:
This practice has been very fruitful for several reasons, which are
summarized in this conclusion. First, it has been practiced multimeter use

and breadboard, which is something very important and that will remain
profitable in new exercises held in the future.
Knowledge of Ohm's Law were put into practice and observed how the
law is always perfectly meets the connections and measurements are
made correctly.
He also learned to make measurements of voltage, resistance and
electrical currents and to establish relationships between these values
based on the type of connection that you are working, which may be a
resistor or a potentiometer.
A valuable learning that is obtained from this practice is also arming
circuits connecting the two types mentioned above. In the same way the
properties that were tested were applied.

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