In maxwell bridge why is capacitor connected in parallel
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Maxwell bridge is a modification to a Wheatstone bridge used to measure an unknown inductance (usually of low Q value) in terms of calibrated resistance and inductance or resistance and capacitance. When the calibrated components are a parallelresistor and capacitor, the bridge is known as a Maxwell-Wien bridge.
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A Maxwell bridge is a modification to a Wheatstone bridge used to measure an unknown inductance (usually of low Q value) in terms of calibrated resistance and inductance or resistance and capacitance. When the calibrated components are a parallelresistor and capacitor, the bridge is known as a Maxwell-Wien bridge.
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A Maxwell bridge is a modification to a Wheatstone bridge used to measure an unknown inductance (usually of low Q value) in terms of calibrated resistance and inductance or resistance and capacitance. When the calibrated components are a parallelresistor and capacitor, the bridge is known as a Maxwell-Wien bridge.
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