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Problem
A Wheatstone bridge is a type of “bridge circuit” used to make measurements of resistance. The unknown resistance to be measured, , is placed in the circuit with accurately known resistances , , and . One of these, , is a variable resistor which is adjusted so that when the switch is closed momentarily, the ammeter A shows a zero current flow.
(a) Determine in terms of , , and .
(b) If a Wheatstone bridge is “balanced” when , , and , what is the value of the unknown resistance?
Solution
(a)
No current means the potential difference between B and D is zero. Thus
(b)