...circuit board. Carefully slide the circuit board into the probe housing. Verify wires are wrapped around the edge of the circuit board, as shown below. Place the end cap onto......
Many of our electric circuits experiments, such as the Ohm’s Law experiment in Physics with Vernier (PWV) require students to construct circuits from batteries, resistors, light bulbs, and other electronic......
...directly to each other with a wire. This is called a short circuit. In a short circuit, current flows easily but there is no accompanying increase in voltage. In this......
...power electric circuits or wave apparatus is especially helpful. RC, RL and RLC Circuits Construct a series circuit of a resistor, capacitor and inductor. Drive the circuit with a sine......
...circuits. However, this can cause noise problems under certain circumstances. The noise will present in various ways, depending on the data collection rate. At data rates over 500 Hz or......
...the circuit board extending from the DCU will turn on when the line is on. Quaternary Test: Is your circuit set up correctly? Carefully review the circuit the DCU is......
...are connected together, they are at the same point in a circuit and the reading is expected to be V. When one or both clips are disconnected from your circuit,......
...voltage-control mode. As long as the circuit demands less than the maximum current possible, the current is determined by the resistance of the circuit. The Extech power supply will act......
...the top plate. Carefully attach the load cell wires to the circuit board as shown in the video. Tape down the wires to avoid pinching them during reassembly or later......
...the load in the circuit. Always connect a voltage probe in parallel with the load in a circuit. Experiments written for the Vernier Energy Sensor assume the presence of a......