CBSE BOARD XII, asked by krishnankakkanni, 9 months ago

Why meterbridge called so????

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Answered by Sreesha
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The meter in the name stands for the 1 m long wire in it and the bridge is called along as it is based on the principle of the balanced Wheatstone Bridge

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A meter bridge works on the basis of Wheatstone's system and is recognised as Wheatstone's meterbridge. The size of the wire used here is one meter, so it is termed meterbridge.

Explanation:

  • A meter bridge is an electronic device used for evaluating a certain conductor's resistance.
  • It can also be used for the effective sequence approximation and the parallel resistance analog.
  • The bridge is composed of a 1 m long bridge wire with a meter with two distinct parts on the right and on the left.
  • The known resistance must be connected in the left section, while the value of the resistance is to be determined in the right section.
  • The balancing point is detected by a jockey.
  • The duration from the left end is calculated, which is also regarded as the point of equilibrium.

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