StrongBad42
Well-Known Member
I have a project due in a couple days, and I'm just not good with circuits. I keep shorting the circuit, through one of the ammeters.
Here are the instructions:
Place two resistors, two ammeters and a battery onto the work space.
Set the battery voltage to 12 volts.
Set one resistor to a resistance of 3 Ohms and the other to a 30 Ohms
Connect the two resistors in parallel , include the one ammeter so that it measures the total current flow of the circuit.
Set the other ammeter so that it measures the current flow in the 30 Ohm branch of the circuit.
Connect the battery (electrons should now be flowing.)
And here is the website we are using to construct the circuits.
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/circuit-construction-kit-ac
If someone could post a screenshot of the completed circuit, i'd be extremely grateful.
Here are the instructions:
Place two resistors, two ammeters and a battery onto the work space.
Set the battery voltage to 12 volts.
Set one resistor to a resistance of 3 Ohms and the other to a 30 Ohms
Connect the two resistors in parallel , include the one ammeter so that it measures the total current flow of the circuit.
Set the other ammeter so that it measures the current flow in the 30 Ohm branch of the circuit.
Connect the battery (electrons should now be flowing.)
And here is the website we are using to construct the circuits.
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/circuit-construction-kit-ac
If someone could post a screenshot of the completed circuit, i'd be extremely grateful.