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Table 2: This table shows the terminal voltage, current, the ratio of the two, and the resistances of two
various resistors of a series circuit connected to a power supply.
Table 3: This table shows the source current, resistor voltages and resistances, and the ratios of their
respective voltages to resistances of two various resistors of a series circuit connected to a power
supply.
Table 4: This table shows the terminal voltage and the resistor voltages of two various resistors of a
series circuit connected to a power supply.
Terminal Voltage, V (V) Resistor 1 voltage V1 (V) Resistor 2 voltage V2 (V) V1+V2 (V)
4.959 0.644 4.324 4.968
4.782 2.398 2.396 4.794
4.947 0.826 4.123 4.949
4.981 2.989 2.500 5.489
4.976 2.115 2.811 4.926
4.985 2.483 2.410 4.893
Table 5: This table shows the terminal voltage, source current, the ratio between the two, and the
resistance of two various resistors of a parallel circuit connected to a power supply.
Table 6: This table shows the terminal voltage and resistor voltages of two various resistors of a parallel
circuit connected to a power supply.
Table 7: This table shows the source current and resistor currents of two various resistors of a parallel
circuit connected to a power supply.
Source Current i (A) Resistor 1 Current, i1 (A) Resistor 2 Current, i2 (A) i1+i2 (A)
0.32 0.160 0.157 0.316
0.20 0.179 0.026 0.205
0.21 0.179 0.035 0.215
0.08 0.039 0.039 0.078
0.07 0.039 0.030 0.069
0.06 0.029 0.029 0.058
Table 8: This table shows the voltage required to run on an LED as well as which orientation it requires
to turn on.