Thank you sir for your explanation, but I have a question. After writing down the equation for the balance point of the metre bridge, how do we calculate this: R=(100S/L) - S
Let us say, the balance length L= 42 cm; then 100-L will be 100-42 = 58 cm. Use the value of S in the resistance box while obtaining balance length. You will get R. I hope I am clear. 👍
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Thank you sir for your explanation, but I have a question. After writing down the equation for the balance point of the metre bridge, how do we calculate this: R=(100S/L) - S
Let us say, the balance length L= 42 cm; then 100-L will be 100-42 = 58 cm. Use the value of S in the resistance box while obtaining balance length. You will get R. I hope I am clear. 👍
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