What This Document Is
This document is the first lab report for ENS 241, Electrical and Electronic Circuits, at the College of Staten Island CUNY. It details a student’s (Noureldin Saad) work on analyzing and building simple resistive circuits, both theoretically and practically using Multisim software. The report was submitted on September 17, 2023, with Sara Villacres as a lab partner and Professors Lihong Li as the course instructors.
Why This Document Matters
This lab report is a key component of the ENS 241 course, serving as a formative assessment of a student’s initial understanding of fundamental circuit principles. It’s intended for the instructors to evaluate the student’s ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical circuit analysis and simulation. It demonstrates the student's ability to follow lab procedures and document their findings.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document represents a single student’s work and is not a comprehensive guide to the course material. It focuses specifically on the first lab assignment and does not cover all concepts taught in ENS 241. It is a record of *application* of concepts, not a teaching tool.
What This Document Provides
The full report includes an abstract summarizing the lab’s objectives, an introduction to basic electrical concepts (voltage, current, resistance), a detailed methods section, calculations performed, implementation results from Multisim, a discussion of the results, a conclusion, and an appendix. This preview only provides a high-level overview of the report’s structure and content; the actual calculations, Multisim results, and detailed analysis are not included here.