Physics Project
Physics Project
SESSION: 2024-2025
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CERTIFICATE
External's Signature -:
Internal's Signature-:
Principal’s Signature-:
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Acknowledgement
I would like to convey my heartfelt
gratitude to Mr. Shankar Kr. Shah for his
tremendous support and assistance in the
completion of my project. I would also like to
thank him for providing me with this wonderful
opportunity to work on a project with the topic
“Wheatstone Bridge”.
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INDEX
S NO. CONTENTS PAGE
1 COVER PAGE 1
2 CERTIFICATE 2
3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 3
4 INDEX 4
5 AIM 5
5 INTRODUCTION 6
COMPONENTS OF WHEATSTONE
6 7
BRIDGE
7 CIRCUIT CONSTRUCTION 8
12 SUMMARY 15
13 BIBLIOGRAPHY 16
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AIM
To study the concentration and
application of wheatstone bridge.
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INTRODUCTION
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Components of
Wheatstone Bridge
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CIRCUIRT
CONSTRUCTION
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WORKING PRINCIPLE OF
WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
Thus, Rx = R3 * (R2/R1)
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This detection of zero current in galvanometer is of high
precision, thus depending on the level of precision of
known values, the unknown resistance can be found with
the highest rate of accuracy and precision.
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EXAMPLE CIRCUIT
Let us consider the below circuit where the bridge
is in an unbalanced condition and we need to
calculate the voltage difference between QI and
Q2t i.e., Volt and hence the value of R4 needed to
make the bridge balanced.
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vql = (R3/(R3+R1)) * vs, where vs =100volts (voltage
source)
R4 = R2 * (R3/R1)
putting the values of RI, R2, and R3, we have
R4 = 100 * (40/50)
= 80 volts
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APPLICATIONS OF
WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
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LIMITATIONS OF
WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
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SUMMARY
• Created in 1833, popularized in 1840s
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS: -
NCERT Textbook
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