Sourabh, Physics
Sourabh, Physics
MANDIR SENIOR
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Session - 2024-25
WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
Subject - PHYSICS
Class - 12th-'C'
1. INTRODUCTION
2. COMPONENTS OF WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
3. CIRCUIT CONSTRUCTION
4. WORKING PRINCIPLE OF WHEATSTONE
BRIDGE
5. EXAMPLE CIRCUIT
6. APPLICATIONS OF WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
7. LIMITATIONS OF WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
8. SUMMARY
9. PRECAUTIONS
10. BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
A Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit design dating
back to the early 1800's. It is named for its most famous
user, Sir Charles Wheatstone.The Wheatstone bridge circuit
was invented by Samuel Hunter Christie (1784-1865) and
first described in 18331 . Sir Wheatstone actually called the
circuit a “Differential Resistance Measurer.”
The Wheatstone bridge is one of the most sensitive and
precise methods of measuring small changes in resistance.
This is possible through its use of transducers (devices
which change one form of energy into another, such as
mechanical to electrical or electrical to mechanical). The
Wheatstone bridge incorporates one or more electrical
transducers that change resistance as a result of an
environmental change or input (e.g., temperature, pressure,
stress). This change is sensed by the circuitry of the
Wheatstone bridge which provides a useable electrical
output (voltage) representative of the input.
The Wheatstone bridge is widely used today in both macro-
sized and micro-sized sensors. This unit will describe the
basics of the Wheatstone bridge circuit.
COMPONENTS OF
WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
A resistor with an unknown resistance value
Rheostat
Voltage/ DC source
Galvanometer
Connecting wires
Circuit construction
1. Website
• www.wikipedia.org
• www.google.com
2. BOOKS:
• Comprehensive Practical Manual
• NCERT Class XII