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explain the meter bridge with neat diagram​

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Answered by amritaj048
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A meter bridge consists of a wire of length 1 m and of uniform cross-sectional area stretched taut and clamped between two thick metallic strips bent at right angles with two gaps across which resistors are to be connected. The end points where the wire is clamped are connected to a cell through a key. One end of a galvanometer is connected to the metallic strip midway between the two gaps. The other end of the galvanometer is connected to a jockey which moves along the wire to make electrical connection. R is an unknown resistance connected across one of the gaps. Across the other gap, we connect a standard known resistance S.

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