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What is you doing here mathematic problems ​

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Answered by jeevan198
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Simply put, event-driven programming is when a program is designed to respond to user engagement in various forms. It is known as a programming paradigm in which the flow of program execution is determined by “events.” Events are any user interaction, such as a click or key press, in response to prompt from the system.

Answered by Sarah0909
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The reason why this bridge is called as Meter Bridge is because of the fact that it works on the Wheatstone bridge's principle. So, people also popularly call it as Wheatstone's meter bridge. Another thing is that the wire length used in this circuit is of 1 meter, so it has got its name as a meter bridge

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