The Kelvin's method is called equal deflection method. Why? Explain.
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because it gives equal temperature as Kelvin method does
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Only then will there be a point D on the wire which is equipotential with point B. The jockey is tapped along the wire to locate the equipotential point D when the galvanometer shows no change in deflection. Here, point D is called the balance point and Kelvin's method is thus an equal deflection method.
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