I really stuck on this one here is what I am suppose to do to the first attached document
1.Determine V1 and V2 mathematically using the equations below.
2.Construct the Figure 1-5 below using Multisim
3.Connect voltmeters to V1 and V2 and simulate the circuit, what are your readings
4.Print and send in your Multisim circuit along with your solution to question 1 and 3.
5.Adjust R10 until V1 = V2, what is percentage of R10?
6. Verify you results in step 5 mathematically
Then I did it on the the software ( multisim) when I did the the problems I could up with V1=3.125 V and V2= 3.77 V but I can not seem to adjust the potentiometer to get the V2 of 3.77 V. The only way I got it to make 3.125 V was to make R10 0%.
I think I am overlooking something very simple I just can't see what it is on the page. thanks for any help in advance..
1.Determine V1 and V2 mathematically using the equations below.
2.Construct the Figure 1-5 below using Multisim
3.Connect voltmeters to V1 and V2 and simulate the circuit, what are your readings
4.Print and send in your Multisim circuit along with your solution to question 1 and 3.
5.Adjust R10 until V1 = V2, what is percentage of R10?
6. Verify you results in step 5 mathematically
Then I did it on the the software ( multisim) when I did the the problems I could up with V1=3.125 V and V2= 3.77 V but I can not seem to adjust the potentiometer to get the V2 of 3.77 V. The only way I got it to make 3.125 V was to make R10 0%.
I think I am overlooking something very simple I just can't see what it is on the page. thanks for any help in advance..
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