This document is a first laboratory report for Electrical Networks (CET 3525) at New York City College of Technology, authored by Cristhian Urgiles & Rabia Arif and dated September 2, 2018. It was completed as part of coursework under Professor Lili Ma.
This report is intended for students enrolled in the course, serving as a record of their experimental work and analysis of series-parallel DC circuits. It demonstrates practical application of theoretical concepts learned in class. It’s a graded assignment meant to showcase understanding of circuit behavior and measurement techniques.
This report does *not* provide instruction on series-parallel circuit analysis. It assumes prior knowledge of Kirchhoff’s laws, voltage and current divider rules. It also doesn’t offer a comprehensive guide to lab procedures; it’s a record of *this specific* lab session.
The full report includes: an objective statement, a theoretical background section, a list of equipment used (including model numbers), detailed procedures and calculations for four parts of an experiment, and data tables comparing calculated and measured values for resistance, current, and voltage. It also includes a table of contents for easy navigation. This preview only provides a summary of the report’s structure and purpose.