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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Ministry of Higher

Subject: Electrical Engineering LAB (EEC 123) Education


Higher Technological
Institute
10th of Ramadan City
Experiment
Series and parallel connection
Object
To study the properties of series and parallel connections.
Apparatus
1. DC circuit training system
2. Set of wires.
3. DC Power supply
4. Digital A.V.O. meter

Procedure
1. Using the DC circuit trainer, connect the circuit Shown in Fig. (4), take
VT =10V, and R1=220Ω, R2 = 100Ω and R3 =1 KΩ.
2. Measured the voltage and current of "R1, R2 & R3", then record it in the
table below.

220 Ω 100 Ω 1 KΩ

V(volt) VT =

I(mA) IT =

3. By using ohm's law, Calculate the RT


4. Disconnect the DC power supply, and then measured the equivalent
resistance by using the AVO meter only.
220 Ω

V
12V 100 Ω
V
V
1 KΩ
Fig.(1 )

Using the DC circuit trainer, connect the circuit Shown in Fig.(1), and take VT
=10V, and R1=22Ω, R2 = 100Ω and R3 =1 KΩ.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Ministry of Higher
Subject: Electrical Engineering LAB (EEC 123) Education
Higher Technological
Institute
10th of Ramadan City
5. Measured the voltage and current of "R 1, R2 & R3", then record it in the
table below
6. Disconnect the DC power supply, and then measured the equivalent
resistance by using the AVO meter only.

220 Ω 100 Ω 1 KΩ

I (mA) IT =

V(volt) VT=

12V
220 Ω 100Ω 1 KΩ

Fig.(2)
1. In Figure, the battery voltage is V = 12 volts, and the values of the resistance,
in ohms, are 220, 100, and 1 K, as shown. Find:
(a) Total resistance was seen by the battery,
(b) Current measured by the ammeters shown in the figure,
(c) Power output of the battery, (d) Power input to each
resistor.

12 V
220 Ω 100 Ω 1 KΩ

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