In our third experiment, we studied the amount of Electric Current and Voltage in a circuit where there is a loop. We were able to investigate Kirchoff's Laws, which states that (1) at every junction, the sum of the currents entering must be zero and (2) around every closed loop, the sum of the voltages must be zero.
fig.1 diagram representation of the methods made in doing the expriment
I honestly didn't know how to connect the resistors on the breadboard. Eventually, but figuring it out by myself, I was able to put them into a loop. Since the law was straightforward, I didn't have any problems with understanding the methods we did. It was quite the easiest experiment we had.
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