LAB report 10

LAB 10 REPORT.pdf
EMT1150_Lab10 (1).pdf

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In this laboratory experiment, I explored the application of Thevenin’s Theorem to simplify complex electrical networks. The primary objective was to identify and calculate the Thevenin equivalent of given circuits, specifically focusing on determining Thevenin voltage (Eth) and Thevenin resistance (Rth). This experiment involved both theoretical calculations and practical circuit construction, as well as simulation using Multisim to compare the outcomes. 


Due to time constraints during the scheduled lab sessions, I attended an OpenLab session, which provided additional time to thoroughly revisit each step of the circuit construction and analysis. This approach allowed me to perform detailed analysis and troubleshooting, ensuring a deeper understanding of Thevenin’s Theorem and its practical application. 


By constructing both the original and Thevenin equivalent circuits and comparing the theoretical calculations with actual measurements, I aimed to verify the accuracy and applicability of Thevenin’s Theorem. This lab reinforced the importance of precise measurements and meticulous documentation in circuit analysis and troubleshooting.