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What is a balanced wheatstone bridge?

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Answered by harsha984
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When balanced, the Wheatstone bridge can be analysed simply as two series strings in parallel. ... When this happens, both sides of the parallel bridge network are said to be balanced because the voltage at point C is the same value as the voltage at point D with their difference being zero.

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Answered by zoemathews
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When balanced, the Wheatstone bridge can be analysed simply as two series strings in parallel. ... When this happens, both sides of the parallel bridge network are said to be balanced because the voltage at point C is the same value as the voltage at point D with their difference being zero.

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