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Class 27th April : Staudy about basic electricity and performance with group


2. Inspiration sources

:I'm interested in using conducted Ink(Electric ink). 

Since I am a graphic design major. I want to make interactive graphical object and conducted ink is good graphic source.

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3. Class Assignments (11th May)

[edit] Measuring Voltage What you need (ask at the Interaction Station):

  • Multimeter
  • 9 Volt battery (5V in the tutorial)
  • 9 Volt battery clip for in a breadboard
  • 470 Ohm resistor (1K Ohm in the tutorial)
  • LED
  • breadboard

Outcome: Voltage 7 Resistance 465 Ampere 19.3

[edit] Measuring resistance What you need (ask at the Interaction Station):

  • Multimeter
  • 3 random resistors
  • 3 resistors of the same value
  • breadboard

Series Resistance Outcome: Volt 1th restitor 2.38 Volt 2nd/3th 2.39 Volt 1th + 2nd together 4.77 Volt 2nd + 3th together 4.78 Volt 1th +2nd +3th together 7.16 I = V/R 9,11: 2,38 = 3,83 9,11 : 7,16 = 1,27

Parallell Resistance Outcome Voltage van de drie restitors 8.41

[edit] Measuring Current What you need (ask at the Interaction Station):

  • Multimeter
  • 9 Volt battery (5V in the tutorial)
  • 9 Volt battery clip for in a breadboard
  • 470 Ohm resistor (1K Ohm in the tutorial)
  • LED
  • breadboard

Outcome Volt 7 Resistance 465 Ampere 19.3 [edit] Measuring voltage and current in a series circuit What you need (ask at the Interaction Station):

  • Multimeter
  • 9 Volt battery (5V in the tutorial)
  • 9 Volt battery clip for in a breadboard
  • 3 resistors random resistors
  • breadboard

Outcome Volt 9.11 Ampere 3.83 I = V/R 9,11: 2,38 = 3,83 9,11 : 7,16 = 1,27 [edit] Measuring voltage and current in a parallel circuit What you need (ask at the Interaction Station):

  • Multimeter
  • 9 Volt battery (5V in the tutorial)
  • 9 Volt battery clip for in a breadboard
  • 3 resistors random resistors
  • breadboard

Outcome: Battery voltage: 8.58 Voltage van de drie restitors : 8.41 I=V/R 8.58/8.41 = 1.02