Meter Bridge Experiment Using Wheatstone Bridge Principle
Meter Bridge Experiment Using Wheatstone Bridge Principle
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was invented by Samuel Hunter Christie in 1833 and improved and popularized by Sir Charles
Wheatstone in 1843.Although today digital multimeters provide the simplest way to measure
a resistance, The Wheatstone Bridge can still be used to measure very low values of
resistances down in the milli-Ohms range.
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Calculation
R is Known Resistance
S is Unknown Resistance
P is Resistance across AB
Q is the Resistance between BD
AC is a 1m long wire made of maganin or constanan having uniform area of cross-section So
that L1+L2=100
Assuming L1=L => L2=100-L
The unknown resistance X of the given wire is obtained by relation :
X = RL2/L1= R(100-L)/L
And speci c resistance of the material of a given a wire is obtained by =(3.14) r2X/l
where r = radius of the wire and l = length of wire.
Task of the Experiment
To nd out the Unknown Resistance and radius of the wire using meterbridge. We need to
take 5 reading and average out that for the calculation
Instruments required for the experiment
1) Meter bridge (http://physicscatalyst.com/article/tag/meter-bridge/)
2) Galvanometer
3) Resistance box
4) Unknown Resistance of length 1 m
5) connecting Wires
6) Screw gauge
7) One way key
8) Jockey
PROCEDURE :
Step 1) Collect all the instruments and make the connection as shown in gure above
Step 2) Take out some suitable resistance R form the resistance box (R. B.).
Step 3) Touch the jockey at point A; see that there is a de ection in the galvanometer on one
side, then touch the jockey on the point C of the wire, the de ection in the galvanometer
should be on the other side. If it is so, your connections are correct.
Step 4) Now nd the position of null point where de ection in galvanometer becomes zero.
Balancing
Length(L)
Calculate the Mean Resistance of the Unknown Resistance= (Total Sum of the resistance of
Unknown resistance from above 5 reading)/5
Table for Diameter (d)
LC of Screw Gauge=
Zero Correction=
S.no
PSR
HSR
Corrected HSR=PSR+HSR.LC
Mean diameter of the wire(d)=(Total Sum of the diameter from above 5 reading)/5
Q15 what are the di erent methods used for measurement of Low resistances?
Ans: the di erent methods used for measurement of medium resistances are:
1. Potentiometer
2. Ammeter- voltmeter method
3. Kelvin double Bridge method
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