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why are the copper strips taken to be thick in meter bridge??

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a) The resistivity of a copper wire of very low. Also, the connections are thick, so that the area is quite large and hence the resistance of the wire is almost negligible. (b) It is preffered to obtain the balance point in the middle of the meter bridge wire because it improves the sensitivity of the meter bridge.

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