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This document is an experiment report prepared by a student on electrical power and work. The objective was to calculate power and understand the relationship between power, current, and voltage. A circuit was constructed with a voltage source connected to resistors of varying ohms. The current and voltage across each resistor was measured. The results showed that power is equal to the product of current and voltage. The conclusion discusses applying Ohm's law to circuits and validating experimental data.

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This document is an experiment report prepared by a student on electrical power and work. The objective was to calculate power and understand the relationship between power, current, and voltage. A circuit was constructed with a voltage source connected to resistors of varying ohms. The current and voltage across each resistor was measured. The results showed that power is equal to the product of current and voltage. The conclusion discusses applying Ohm's law to circuits and validating experimental data.

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Saudi Arabia

Ministry of Education

university Alasala

Title : Electrical power and work

prepared by: Haneen ahmed


ID : 22002613
Supervisor : Alaa alshokoori
EE201
Saudi Arabia

Ministry of Education

university Alasala

Objective:
The objective of this report is to recognize this experiment's main to illustrate how power
is calculated and the relation between power, current and voltage. One voltage source is
connected to an ohmic resistor as part of the analysis to make sure that the voltage remains
constant through them all and that the total power through the circuit element is equal to
product of current flowing through and voltage of the source.

Apparatus:
The following equipment was utilized in the experiment:
• 1 Resistor 33ῼ.
• 1 Resistor 100ῼ
• 1 Resistor 220ῼ.
• 1 Multimeter.
• 1 Watt meter

Design and Test Procedure:


The apparatus detailed in the apparatus section was developed after the circuit depicted in
the following Figure. Then, connect a load of 33,100 and 220 ohms individually and
calculate the current flowing through the element, repeating the same procedure with
different primary
voltages.
Saudi Arabia

Ministry of Education

university Alasala

Results and Answers:


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Ministry of Education

university Alasala

Power is the product of current and voltage.

E = P x t E = 122 /100 x 10 (3600) = 51840 J


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Ministry of Education

university Alasala

Conclusion:
Ohm's law can be understood and applied in circuits with series & parallel
voltages topologies than to the lab. The setting of the lab helped me to better
grasp how to compare data obtained physically and conceptually, as well as how
to validate these results within an allowable range of error. So, in order to do the
crucial analysis of voltage and current data, we were able to comprehend and
apply Ohm's law and the fundamental equations of electric circuits.There are
two ways to connect resistors in a circuit:
the relationship (I R) and since the current is distributed proportionally according to the
values of the resistors, so the large resistance has a small current
For a small resistor there is a large current, as a result of which the product of each
resistance multiplied by the current passing through it is equal to the potential difference of
the other resistance connected in parallel.
- The equivalent resistance is small and smaller than any resistance that participated in the
conduction process.

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