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The goal of this experiment is to test the following hypothesis: "In a single multi-resistor circuit, the greater the resistance of a resistor, the greater its power output." Available equipment: Power supply, circuit board, resistors (100 Ω, 1000 Ω, 5100 Ω, 10000 Ω), connecting wires, 2 multimeters. (This is the same equipment we used in lab 3.) IMPORTANT! KEEP THE EMF OF THE POWER SUPPLY BELOW 5.0 V. ANY HIGHER THAN THIS AND THE RESISTORS COULD GET BURNED OUT. Set the switch to the right of the power supply’s display to "Volts" and make sure the display always reads less than 5.00. Determine which of the three kinds of experiments this is, then use the appropriate rubrics to evaluate your work as you design and perform the experiment.

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