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Product DescriptionMeter bridge- Law of combination of resistorsOur Objective:To verify the laws of resistances in series and parallel. The Theory: Meter BridgeThe metre bridge, consists of a one metre long wire of uniform cross sectional area, fixed on a wooden block. A scale is attached to the block. Two gaps are formed on it by using thick metal strips in order to make the Wheat stone's bridge. The terminal B between the gaps is used to connect galvanometer and jockey. The metre bridge is operates under Wheatstone's principle. Here, four resistors P, Q, R, and S are connected to form the network ABCD. In the balancing condition, there is no deflection on the galvanometer. Then, A resistance wire is introduced in gap G1 and the resistance box is in gap G2. One end of the galvanometer is connected to terminal D and its other end is connected to a jockey. As the jockey slides over the wire AC, it shows zero deflection at the balancing point (null point). If the length AB is l, then the length BC is ( 100-l ). Then, according to Wheatstone's principle; When two or more resistors are connected such a way that one end of one resistor is connected to the starting end of the other, then the circuit is called a Series Circuit. When the two resistors X1 and X2 are connected in series in a circuit, the current I passing through each resistor is same. Using Ohm's Law, the potential difference V1 across X1 is: Thus, when a number of resistors are connected in series, the effective resistance is equal to the sum of the individual resistances. This is called the law of combination of resistances in series. Adding resistors in series always increases the effective resistance. Resistors in ParallelIf the starting ends of two resistors are joined to a point and the terminal ends of the two are combined with largest listing database and given connection to a source of electricity,those circuits are called Parallel Circuit. When the two resistors X1 and X2 are connected in parallel in a circuit, the potential difference across X1 and X2 are the same. Then the current passing through the circuit is Learning Outcomes:
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