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            "snippet": "A<em> Wheatstone bridge</em> is an electrical circuit used to measure an unknown electrical resistance by balancing two legs of a<em> bridge circuit</em>, one leg of which includes the unknown component. The primary benefit of the circuit is its ability to provide extremely accurate measurements (in contrast with something like a simple voltage divider).",
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            "snippet": "<em>Wheatstone bridge</em>, also known as the resistance <em>bridge</em>, is used to calculate the unknown resistance by balancing two legs of the <em>bridge </em>circuit, of which one leg includes the component of unknown resistance. It was invented by Samuel Hunter Christie in the year 1833, which was later popularized by Sir Charles <em>Wheatstone </em>in 1843.",
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            "snippet": "The<em> Wheatstone bridge</em> works on the principle of null deflection, i.e. the ratio of their resistances are equal, and no current flows through the galvanomete r. The bridge is very reliable and gives an accurate result. In normal condition, the bridge remains in the unbalanced condition, i.e. the current flow through the galvanometer.",
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            "snippet": "Definition: <em>Wheatstone bridge </em>is a type of dc <em>bridge </em>that is used for the measurement of unknown resistance. It is a series-parallel combination of 4 resistances that provides zero difference voltage at the balanced condition.",
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            "snippet": "A typical<em> Wheatstone bridge circuit</em> consists of a simple network of four resistors of equal resistances connected end to end to form a square as shown in the below figure. Across one pair of diagonal corners of the circuit, an excitation voltage is applied and across the other pair, the output of the bridge is measured.",
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