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1) Calculate the deflection of a galvanometer connected to a Wheatstone bridge circuit with known resistor values when a 5V potential is applied. 2) Demonstrate how an AC bridge circuit can be used to measure the inductance (Lx) and resistance (Rx) of a coil using resistor ratios and the Δ-Y transformation. 3) Determine the output voltage of a circuit using ideal op-amps and unknown component values.

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1) Calculate the deflection of a galvanometer connected to a Wheatstone bridge circuit with known resistor values when a 5V potential is applied. 2) Demonstrate how an AC bridge circuit can be used to measure the inductance (Lx) and resistance (Rx) of a coil using resistor ratios and the Δ-Y transformation. 3) Determine the output voltage of a circuit using ideal op-amps and unknown component values.

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HOMEWORK 4
1. Calculate the deflection (p) of the galvanometer from the Wheatstone bridge
shown in the Figure 1. The galvanometer has a current sensitivity of SI=10mm/A.
R1=100

R3=200

C
ND

Rg=100

R4=2005

R2=1000
B
E=5V

Figure 1
2. Demonstrate that the ac bridge from Figure 2 can be used to find the components
of a given coil, Lx and Rx as follows:

Rx =

R2
R3
R1

Lx = C[ R2 ( R1 + R5 ) + R1 R5 ]

R3
R1

Figure 2
Hint: Use the -Y transformation!

3. Determine the output voltage of the circuit from Figure 3. Assume the ideal opamps.

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