This document is a lab report—specifically, Lab Report #5—completed for Electrical Circuits (EMT 1150) at New York City College of Technology. It details a hands-on experiment focused on series circuits, undertaken on October 12, 2021, under the instruction of Professor Markowitz.
This report is intended for students enrolled in EMT 1150 as a record of their practical work and understanding of series circuit principles. It serves as a graded assessment of their ability to build circuits, measure electrical values, and analyze results. It’s used to demonstrate competency in fundamental circuit analysis techniques.
This report does *not* provide instruction on series circuits; it *shows* the application of learned concepts. It doesn’t offer a comprehensive theory review or troubleshooting guide. Users needing to learn the fundamentals will require additional resources.
The full report includes a table of contents, a list of materials used (resistors, multimeter, power supply, breadboard, wires, and a switch), detailed procedures for measuring resistance and voltage/current in series circuits, recorded data tables (Tables 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5), a conclusion summarizing the findings, and responses to a final question. This preview only describes the document’s structure and purpose.