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What you also can do is for example in exercises 2 is multiplying cross wise. 16 • 60 = 960 … which should be the result of the 2 remaining numbers. So if you divide 960 by 48 you get your answer.
i have an assignment and the ammeter is replaced with a capacitor. i have to find what is the electrical charge of the capacitor. i initially thought that it’s zero since voltage difference is also zero but then the next question is what does the resistance on bottom left have to be in order for the eectrical charge to be zero so i’m really confused
For the voltage one, on what basis did you get rid of the wire with the voltmeter? If you got rid of it on the basis that the current flowing through the wire is zero, then, by definition, the wheatstone bridge should be balanced and the resistances should be proportional. But since it's not balanced, this means that there is current flowing, and therefore you can't get rid of the wire. I am very confused can someone help?
I have the same exact question, I think it is not balanced, but he got rid of the middle wire because the voltmeter has extremely high resistance that we can almost neglect the current passing through it
New at this. In the beginning of the video, you stated there was no current through the ammeter thus, the voltage or potential at points C and D is the same. How can that be if the source voltage is going through 30 Ohms on one side and 60 Ohms on the other?
*PLZ HELP*. Given a pressure of 2kpa, nominal resistance of 120 ohm, diameter of strain gauge 0.1mm, a GF of 2. What will be the change in resistance value of the strain gauge?....in short I wanta formula to calculate the change in resistance of strain gauge for a given INPUT PRESSURE
This guy makes this way to confusing. Simply redraw it as a series / parallel circuit way way easier than trying to remember this common core BS. OMG Man
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Thank you for including an unbalanced bridge too!
Thanks for this I watched the full version as well, you explain it so clear.
What you also can do is for example in exercises 2 is multiplying cross wise.
16 • 60 = 960 … which should be the result of the 2 remaining numbers. So if you divide 960 by 48 you get your answer.
9:54 Why do you work out Vr2 instead of VR1? Why do you work out VR4 instead of VR3?
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can you please do another video on the wheatstone bridge but using kirchhoff's law
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2:35 what would be the equivalent resistance if we add a resistor of say 10 ohm on that branch
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i have an assignment and the ammeter is replaced with a capacitor. i have to find what is the electrical charge of the capacitor. i initially thought that it’s zero since voltage difference is also zero but then the next question is what does the resistance on bottom left have to be in order for the eectrical charge to be zero so i’m really confused
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hey thanks for the video great help, just wondering if it would make any difference if the polarity of the battery was flipped?,
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For the voltage one, on what basis did you get rid of the wire with the voltmeter? If you got rid of it on the basis that the current flowing through the wire is zero, then, by definition, the wheatstone bridge should be balanced and the resistances should be proportional. But since it's not balanced, this means that there is current flowing, and therefore you can't get rid of the wire. I am very confused can someone help?
I have the same exact question, I think it is not balanced, but he got rid of the middle wire because the voltmeter has extremely high resistance that we can almost neglect the current passing through it
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How can I resolve this kind of circuits using current and voltage divider method? I need calculate the voltage Vx and Ix
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New at this. In the beginning of the video, you stated there was no current through the ammeter thus, the voltage or potential at points C and D is the same. How can that be if the source voltage is going through 30 Ohms on one side and 60 Ohms on the other?
Thank you to easy way to explain this bridge
At 8:34, how do u consider at B point as 0 v
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Always wondered how to interpret these circuits - so its' all about measuring very low values of resistance?
Hello sir can you solve the wheatstone bridge problems with all four resistance and you have to find each I
does galvanometer has current that flowing through it?
A video on meter bridge please!!!!!
*PLZ HELP*. Given a pressure of 2kpa, nominal resistance of 120 ohm, diameter of strain gauge 0.1mm, a GF of 2. What will be the change in resistance value of the strain gauge?....in short I wanta formula to calculate the change in resistance of strain gauge for a given INPUT PRESSURE
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How should an ammeter and voltmeter be connected in the Wheatstone Bridge circuit?
Is it the same as the other circuits!?
Well you see that (A) in the circuit thats Where you can put the amp meter. as for voltmeter connect it in parallel to each resistor.
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please please we want about some calculations about masses and %
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In last question:
Why the R2 is same voltage as c why not R1 ?
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"Voltage across " specifically means what region / point. The term is vague. Somebody clarify
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Bro on last of the video 60-36-28=-4
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How to find VA and VC?
Why do we have to power the resistance fraction to negative one ? Can we just multiply it without the negative one ?
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This guy makes this way to confusing. Simply redraw it as a series / parallel circuit way way easier than trying to remember this common core BS. OMG Man
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Sir you solve the problems fair enough but you dont exlain the topic that much, do you??
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