why are the connections between the resistors in a meter bridge made of thick copper wire ?
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The connections between the resistors in a meter bridge are made of thick copper strips because the resistivity of the copper wire is very low. As, the connections are thick, so the area become very large and the resistance of eh wires become almost negligible.
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- The connection wires are made of copper. Copper is a good conductor of electricity as it allows the electricity to flow through it easily. Copper as a connecting wire has very low electrical resistance
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