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‫جامعة طرابلس‪/‬كلية الهندسة‬

‫قسم الهندسة الكهربائية واإللكترونية‬

‫معمل‪Electrical circuit lab :‬‬


‫األستاذ المشرف‪ :‬د‪ .‬محمد التواتي‬
‫المجموعة‪D :‬‬
‫رقم التجربة‪#1 :‬‬
‫اسم التجربة‪Ohm's Law :‬‬

‫اسم الطالب‪ :‬وائل على محمود التائب‬


‫رقم القيد‪022162308 :‬‬
‫تاريخ اجراء التجربة‪2018/3/20 :‬‬
‫تاريخ تسليم التجربة‪2018/3/27 :‬‬
Summary:
From these experiments we can conclude these points:

-The ratio of the voltage (E) across the resistance (R) is


Proportional to the current (I) passing through it in
equation from( E/I=R ) Ohm's Law.

-From the parallel circuit, we can see the current through


a resistor is inversely proportional to the resistance of that
resistor ( I ~ 1/R ) ,and the total current is the sum of the
current of each resistor ( Kirchhoff's 1st law ), and the
voltage across parallel resistors is the same, because the
terminals of each resistor are connected to the applied
voltage.

-From the series circuit, we can see that the potential


Difference Across a resistor is directly proportional to the
resistance of the Resistor (E ~ R), and the total voltage is the
sum of the voltage Of each resistor (Kirchhoff's 2nd law), and
the current across Resistors is the same .

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