The Black night is ever present. Few know it's true potential, the absolute terror that true darkness can bring. All the better, most wouldn't need to know...
Just some computation where we look at how a thermistor changes based on temperature. All in preparation for the lab about to be conducted. I belieave this is the vOut we needed to get.
Measuring resistance of our thermistor, crucial in the attempt to get the voltage switch that we will need for the lab.
Not only did I give you all the measured data as well as setup, I made it look good too. Seems as though my R value was cut off but I mean it was for the sake of art. Well it's a lot to sort through but all there none the less.
As one may have noticed I tend to be incredibly lazy and as such instead of mathing out a quadratic equation I just used this simple website, so much easier and our numbers make sense. (though hard to see in this size)
The very first mentionings of node-voltage solving. Not my most favorite method but, as I found out later in the semester, terrifically useful. Basically we use kcl but interprit current in terms of voltage and resistance using nodes or points where wires connect.
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