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Sir , your graph is wrong at 1:01 , current should be on x axis and voltage should be on y axis Because tan(theta) = R = V/I but according to your graph Tan(theta)=R=I/V which is wrong . Correct it don't give wrong information
It's not wrong. No where did they say tan(theta) = R = V/I there. I know it says so in the books but that's because they draw the graph like that. Here you're suppose to use logic and not just copy the books
@@saatwiiksrivastava5549 you stupid fellow , voltage in dependent on current , not current in dependent on voltage , no need to mention tan(@)=R because it simply can't , Apna logic sahi kar 12 mai agaya hai , aur itna nahi pata ki dependent variable y-axis mai draw kiya jata hai .. arts le lo 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Thanks a lot to this channel ...
I have browsed through many videos in youtube ...
Really this is the perfect video to understand the experiment of metre bridge...
Everything is covered in this video ..
After watching this video... I think there's no need to watch any other video for metre bridge in future..
# perfect job 👍👍👍👍
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Sir , your graph is wrong at 1:01
, current should be on x axis and voltage should be on y axis
Because tan(theta) = R = V/I
but according to your graph
Tan(theta)=R=I/V which is wrong . Correct it don't give wrong information
It's not wrong. No where did they say tan(theta) = R = V/I there. I know it says so in the books but that's because they draw the graph like that. Here you're suppose to use logic and not just copy the books
@@saatwiiksrivastava5549 you stupid fellow , voltage in dependent on current , not current in dependent on voltage , no need to mention tan(@)=R because it simply can't
, Apna logic sahi kar 12 mai agaya hai , aur itna nahi pata ki dependent variable y-axis mai draw kiya jata hai .. arts le lo 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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