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Define balanced point as applies in wheatstone bridge

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Answered by shilpiy
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the Bridgestone Bridge works on the principle of novel definition that is the ratio of their residence are equal and no current flows through the circuit the bridge is said to be in a balance condition when no current flows through the the galvanometer

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Define balanced point as applies in wheatstone bridge

  • When no current passes through the galvanometer, a Wheatstone bridge is considered to be in an equilibrium state. Adjusting the known resistance and variable resistance will result in this circumstance.
  • By adjusting the variable resistor, the deflection on the galvanometer was set to zero in order to determine the value of the unknown resistance. The Wheatstone Bridge's balance point is where this location is located.
  • When a location's heat production and heat input are equal, or when weight is evenly distributed when resting on a single point, that location is said to be at its balance point. A balance point is reached when the amount of heat lost from a home equals the amount of heat produced there.
  • The bridge does not need to be precisely balanced; in fact, if the sensor's resistance varies, this will cause it to become unbalanced. The bridge is used to lower the dynamic range between the short measurement range and the static resistance of the sensor.
  • A balanced bridge is a Wheatstone bridge circuit with no output voltage when it is inactive. The bridge circuit is considered to be balanced when there is no current flowing through the null indicator, which is often a galvanometer.

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