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what is the balancing condition for meter bridge​

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Answered by swatiram
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The bridge is said to be balanced when no current flows through the galvanometer. When there is no current flowing through the bridge the potential difference or voltage between the points D and B is zero.

Answered by MrMultiplethanker
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The bridge is said to be balanced when no current flows through the galvanometer. When there is no current flowing through the bridge the potential difference or voltage between the points D and B is zero.

Answered by MrMultiplethanker
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The bridge is said to be balanced when no current flows through the galvanometer. When there is no current flowing through the bridge the potential difference or voltage between the points D and B is zero.

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