Exercise 1. Circuit diagram versus Electric circuit (2,6 points)
- Download the picture below to Descargas and from the online WWW board click on image icon to upload the picture. Enlarge its size (make it bigger) and place it.
- Notice how the circuit diagram is wired and complete Circuit2 with wires (1,5 points).
- Draw the current through Circuit2 with 3 arrows (0,5 points).
- Answer the questions using the Text tool (3x0,2= 0,6 points)
- Write your name (in red, font size 40), surname and group on the Circuit Diagram (Not on the electric circuit ).
- When finished download the picture (Export as an image) to Descargas and upload it to your Classroom/Unit4_2/exam2_unit4_exercises.
Exercise 2. Ohm's Law with a simulator 1 (1,5 points)
- Click on Lab twice and draw the series circuit below. Show conventional current, labels and values.
- Place a lamp on the right top of the work area. The resistance of this lamp has to be your number for Learning Apps. For example, if you are tpr2m_50, the resistance is 50 ohms.
- Use a real ammeter to measure the current through the circuit
- Use a voltmeter to measure the voltage drop across L1
- Use a voltmeter to measure the voltage drop across L3
- When finished take a screenshot of your circuit (with the ammeter and the 2 voltmeters) and download it to Descargas and then upload it to your Classroom/Unit4_2/exam2_unit4_exercises.
Exercise 3. Ohm's Law with a simulator 2 (1,5 points)
- Download the picture above to Descargas and from the online WWW board click on image icon to upload the picture. Enlarge its size (make it bigger) and place it.
- Calculate, using the Ohm's Law the voltage drop across each lamp. For that use the Text tool.
- Don't forget the units in the final result
- Write your name (in red, font size 40), surname and group on the Circuit (Not on a white area).
- When finished download the picture (Export as an image) to Descargas and upload it to your Classroom/Unit4_2/exam2_unit4_exercises.