Principle
In this experiment, an electrical circuit is set up in which various resistors are connected in such a way that Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law can be derived independently. To achieve this, the voltages across the individual components are measured and then added or subtracted accordingly.
Tasks
- Build an electrical circuit with resistors and nodes.
- Determine the voltage across each resistor and the power supply.
- Determine the current at one point in the circuit and calculate the voltage.
- Derive Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law.
Learning objective
The aim of this experiment is to understand how voltage is distributed in an electrical circuit.
Benefits
- Simple setup in just a few minutes.
- High resolution data acquisition (up to 10 kHz).
- Improved media competence.
- Safe student power supply (RiSU-compliant).
