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Wheatstone bridge & its logic | Electric current | Physics | Khan Academy
Wheatstone bridge is a special circuit consisting of 5 resistors. When the resistances in the adjacent arms have the same ratio, no current flows through the middle resistor! This is called a balanced Wheatstone bridge.
It's used in calculating unknown resistances using a meter-bridge set up.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been t...
published: 23 Aug 2020
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How To Solve The Wheatstone Bridge Circuit
The full version of this video tutorial explains how to solve the WheatStone Bridge Circuit both in the balanced and unbalanced condition. It explains how to calculate the current in each resistor, the voltage across the resistors, as well as the equivalent resistance of the circuit. This video also explains how to solve the wheatstone bridge circuit using Kirchoff's current laws. It also provides formulas that can help you to quickly get the answer.
Access The Full 1 Hour Video:
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Direct Link To The Full Video:
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published: 08 Jan 2021
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Wheatstone Bridge: Working Principle & Formula
A SIMPLE explanation of a Wheatstone Bridge. We go over the working principle of a Wheatstone Bridge, and the circuit, formulas and theory behind how it works. You can learn more about Wheatstone Bridges here: https://www.electrical4u.com/wheatstone-bridge-circuit-theory-and-principle/
Comment below with any additional questions you have. If you enjoyed this video on Wheatstone Bridges and want to see more like it, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to our Youtube channel.
published: 27 Nov 2012
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Basic configurations #1 - Wheatstone bridge
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I hope you like this kind of basic tutorial about the Wheatstone bridge. Soon I'll make more about other topics. Check the links below for more information and the mathematics behind this circuit.
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Wheatstone bridge
Welcome to- #OpenYourMindwithMurugaMP
Physics XII
Chapter-2 : Current electricity
Kirchoff's Law application
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published: 11 Jul 2019
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Wheatstone bridge Explained-English
A simple yet interesting explanation of Wheatstone Bridge circuit.
published: 16 Jul 2017
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Calculate Current Across an Unbalanced Wheatstone Bridge Circuit
Use Ohms Law to find the current across an ammeter bridge within a Wheatstone Bridge circuit.
published: 13 Jun 2022
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Wheatstone Bridge: A (Not So) Honorable History
Charles Wheatstone introduced "his" bridge in 1843 but it was first invented in 1833 by Samuel Christie. This is the story of *why* these men invented this device and the convoluted tale of how it got its name.
Links:
My mailing list:
https://kathylovesphysics.ck.page/welcome
My Patreon Page:
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As usual, a big thank you to the fabulous Kim Nalley for singing "electricity" and some background music. www.kimnalley.com
Solving the Wheatstone Bridge with voltages and voltmeters:
https://youtu.be/-G-dySnSSG4
Solving the Wheatstone Bridge for equivalent resistance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOBomZJg8Mc
References:
“great difficulty in adopting” Christie, S “The Bakerian Lecture” (Feb 28, 1833) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Vol. 1...
published: 29 Sep 2021
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Wheatstone Bridge Circuit - A Level Physics
This video introduces and explains the Wheatstone Bridge Circuit for A Level Physics.
Not invented by Sir Wheatstone, this is an example of a 'bridging circuit' where a sensitive ammeter bridges two parallel parts of the circuit. It can be used to find the resistance of an unknown resistor as it acts like a potential divider. It does this using two known resistors and a variable resistor, which is adjusted until no current flows through the ammeter in the bridge. We need to understand Kirchhoff's Laws in order to fully understand the Wheatstone Bridge Circuit.
Thanks for watching,
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published: 01 Mar 2020
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Wheatstone bridge | Circuit | Electrical Instruments ( EIM ) | Lec - 39
Electrical Instruments ( EIM ) - Types of Bridges
Wheatstone bridge with Circuit
Resistance measurement
Lec-38 : https://youtu.be/e9EWDBOytfk
Lec-40 : https://youtu.be/zGNyiFs0B9U
published: 14 Sep 2022
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Wheatstone bridge & its logic | Electric current | Physics | Khan Academy
Wheatstone bridge is a special circuit consisting of 5 resistors. When the resistances in the adjacent arms have the same ratio, no current flows through the mi...
Wheatstone bridge is a special circuit consisting of 5 resistors. When the resistances in the adjacent arms have the same ratio, no current flows through the middle resistor! This is called a balanced Wheatstone bridge.
It's used in calculating unknown resistances using a meter-bridge set up.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
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Wheatstone bridge is a special circuit consisting of 5 resistors. When the resistances in the adjacent arms have the same ratio, no current flows through the middle resistor! This is called a balanced Wheatstone bridge.
It's used in calculating unknown resistances using a meter-bridge set up.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
Donate here: https://www.khanacademy.org/donate?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=desc
Created by Mahesh Shenoy
- published: 23 Aug 2020
- views: 397617
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How To Solve The Wheatstone Bridge Circuit
The full version of this video tutorial explains how to solve the WheatStone Bridge Circuit both in the balanced and unbalanced condition. It explains how to c...
The full version of this video tutorial explains how to solve the WheatStone Bridge Circuit both in the balanced and unbalanced condition. It explains how to calculate the current in each resistor, the voltage across the resistors, as well as the equivalent resistance of the circuit. This video also explains how to solve the wheatstone bridge circuit using Kirchoff's current laws. It also provides formulas that can help you to quickly get the answer.
Access The Full 1 Hour Video:
https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor
Direct Link To The Full Video:
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Full 1 Hour Video on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUjpDB7dzs4
https://wn.com/How_To_Solve_The_Wheatstone_Bridge_Circuit
The full version of this video tutorial explains how to solve the WheatStone Bridge Circuit both in the balanced and unbalanced condition. It explains how to calculate the current in each resistor, the voltage across the resistors, as well as the equivalent resistance of the circuit. This video also explains how to solve the wheatstone bridge circuit using Kirchoff's current laws. It also provides formulas that can help you to quickly get the answer.
Access The Full 1 Hour Video:
https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor
Direct Link To The Full Video:
https://bit.ly/3X3fDaI
Full 1 Hour Video on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUjpDB7dzs4
- published: 08 Jan 2021
- views: 369413
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Wheatstone Bridge: Working Principle & Formula
A SIMPLE explanation of a Wheatstone Bridge. We go over the working principle of a Wheatstone Bridge, and the circuit, formulas and theory behind how it works. ...
A SIMPLE explanation of a Wheatstone Bridge. We go over the working principle of a Wheatstone Bridge, and the circuit, formulas and theory behind how it works. You can learn more about Wheatstone Bridges here: https://www.electrical4u.com/wheatstone-bridge-circuit-theory-and-principle/
Comment below with any additional questions you have. If you enjoyed this video on Wheatstone Bridges and want to see more like it, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to our Youtube channel.
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A SIMPLE explanation of a Wheatstone Bridge. We go over the working principle of a Wheatstone Bridge, and the circuit, formulas and theory behind how it works. You can learn more about Wheatstone Bridges here: https://www.electrical4u.com/wheatstone-bridge-circuit-theory-and-principle/
Comment below with any additional questions you have. If you enjoyed this video on Wheatstone Bridges and want to see more like it, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to our Youtube channel.
- published: 27 Nov 2012
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Basic configurations #1 - Wheatstone bridge
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I hope you like this kind of basic tutorial about the Wheatstone bridge. Soon I'll make more about o...
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I hope you like this kind of basic tutorial about the Wheatstone bridge. Soon I'll make more about other topics. Check the links below for more information and the mathematics behind this circuit.
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Wheatstone bridge
Welcome to- #OpenYourMindwithMurugaMP
Physics XII
Chapter-2 : Current electricity
Kirchoff's Law application
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Welcome to- #OpenYourMindwithMurugaMP
Physics XII
Chapter-2 : Current electricity
Kirchoff's Law application
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Physics XII
Chapter-2 : Current electricity
Kirchoff's Law application
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- published: 11 Jul 2019
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Wheatstone bridge Explained-English
A simple yet interesting explanation of Wheatstone Bridge circuit.
A simple yet interesting explanation of Wheatstone Bridge circuit.
https://wn.com/Wheatstone_Bridge_Explained_English
A simple yet interesting explanation of Wheatstone Bridge circuit.
- published: 16 Jul 2017
- views: 280058
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Calculate Current Across an Unbalanced Wheatstone Bridge Circuit
Use Ohms Law to find the current across an ammeter bridge within a Wheatstone Bridge circuit.
Use Ohms Law to find the current across an ammeter bridge within a Wheatstone Bridge circuit.
https://wn.com/Calculate_Current_Across_An_Unbalanced_Wheatstone_Bridge_Circuit
Use Ohms Law to find the current across an ammeter bridge within a Wheatstone Bridge circuit.
- published: 13 Jun 2022
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20:40
Wheatstone Bridge: A (Not So) Honorable History
Charles Wheatstone introduced "his" bridge in 1843 but it was first invented in 1833 by Samuel Christie. This is the story of *why* these men invented this devi...
Charles Wheatstone introduced "his" bridge in 1843 but it was first invented in 1833 by Samuel Christie. This is the story of *why* these men invented this device and the convoluted tale of how it got its name.
Links:
My mailing list:
https://kathylovesphysics.ck.page/welcome
My Patreon Page:
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15291200
As usual, a big thank you to the fabulous Kim Nalley for singing "electricity" and some background music. www.kimnalley.com
Solving the Wheatstone Bridge with voltages and voltmeters:
https://youtu.be/-G-dySnSSG4
Solving the Wheatstone Bridge for equivalent resistance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOBomZJg8Mc
References:
“great difficulty in adopting” Christie, S “The Bakerian Lecture” (Feb 28, 1833) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Vol. 123 (1833) p. 95
“the intensity of the current” Christie, S “The Bakerian Lecture” (Feb 28, 1833) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Vol. 123 (1833) p. 98
“nearly 288,000 miles” Wheatstone, C “An account of some experiments to measure the velocity of electricity” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London vol 3 (Dec 1837) p. 300
“elected as a member of the prestigious Royal Society of London” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 3 (Dec 1837) p. 366
“imagine my dismay..” Letter XIV: William Cooke to his mother (Feb 27, 1837) Extracts (1895) p. 19
“the velocity of lightning” ibid
“the glory of Wheatstone’s name…” Clark, L “Memoir of Sir William Fothergill Cooke” (1879) found in Extracts (1895) p. 72
“I found that Mr. Wheatstone…” Cooke quoted in Extracts (1895) p. 890
Jacobi, M “On the application of Electro-magnetism to the moving of Machines” (April 1835) The Annals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Chemistry (Oct 1837) p. 422
“Jacobi’s motor remained the world’s most powerful electric motor..” According to “Jacobi’s Motor” from the Electrotechnisches Institut https://www.eti.kit.edu/english/1382.php
“founded on exactly the same principles…” Jacobi, M “On the Principles of Electro-Magnetical Machines” (1840) 10th Meeting of the British Association (1841) p. 21
“has shown me, in his unpublished papers…” Jacobi, M “On the Principles of Electro-Magnetical Machines” (1840) 10th Meeting of the British Association (1841) p. 21
“to determine the practicability…” Wheatstone, C “An Account of Several New Instruments…” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 133 p. 303
“differential resistance measurer” Wheatstone, C “An Account of Several New Instruments…” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 133 p. 323-4
“differs in mechanical construction…” ibid
“not yet generally understood and admitted” Wheatstone, C “An Account of Several New Instruments…” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 133 p. 303
“one of the first…to appreciate the importance of Ohm’s” “Obituary Notices: Charles Wheatstone” Proceedings of the Royal
Society vol. 24 (1876) p.xxiv
“Mr. Christie… has described…” Wheatstone, C “An Account of Several New Instruments…” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 133 p. 325
“kwaker” according to Stubley, P Calendar of Crime (2014)
“Electric Telegraph Company… quit” Cooke, W The Electric Telegraph: Was it Invented by Professor Wheatstone? (1854) p. 44-8
“Wheatstone’s bridge” Siemens, W “Proposal for a new reproducible Standard Measure of Resistance” (1860) translated and found in The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine Forth Series (Jan, 1861) p. 31
“the beautiful arrangement first invented…” Thomson, W “On the Measurement of Electric Resistance” (June 6, 1861) Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 11 (1862) p. 313
https://wn.com/Wheatstone_Bridge_A_(Not_So)_Honorable_History
Charles Wheatstone introduced "his" bridge in 1843 but it was first invented in 1833 by Samuel Christie. This is the story of *why* these men invented this device and the convoluted tale of how it got its name.
Links:
My mailing list:
https://kathylovesphysics.ck.page/welcome
My Patreon Page:
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15291200
As usual, a big thank you to the fabulous Kim Nalley for singing "electricity" and some background music. www.kimnalley.com
Solving the Wheatstone Bridge with voltages and voltmeters:
https://youtu.be/-G-dySnSSG4
Solving the Wheatstone Bridge for equivalent resistance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOBomZJg8Mc
References:
“great difficulty in adopting” Christie, S “The Bakerian Lecture” (Feb 28, 1833) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Vol. 123 (1833) p. 95
“the intensity of the current” Christie, S “The Bakerian Lecture” (Feb 28, 1833) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Vol. 123 (1833) p. 98
“nearly 288,000 miles” Wheatstone, C “An account of some experiments to measure the velocity of electricity” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London vol 3 (Dec 1837) p. 300
“elected as a member of the prestigious Royal Society of London” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 3 (Dec 1837) p. 366
“imagine my dismay..” Letter XIV: William Cooke to his mother (Feb 27, 1837) Extracts (1895) p. 19
“the velocity of lightning” ibid
“the glory of Wheatstone’s name…” Clark, L “Memoir of Sir William Fothergill Cooke” (1879) found in Extracts (1895) p. 72
“I found that Mr. Wheatstone…” Cooke quoted in Extracts (1895) p. 890
Jacobi, M “On the application of Electro-magnetism to the moving of Machines” (April 1835) The Annals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Chemistry (Oct 1837) p. 422
“Jacobi’s motor remained the world’s most powerful electric motor..” According to “Jacobi’s Motor” from the Electrotechnisches Institut https://www.eti.kit.edu/english/1382.php
“founded on exactly the same principles…” Jacobi, M “On the Principles of Electro-Magnetical Machines” (1840) 10th Meeting of the British Association (1841) p. 21
“has shown me, in his unpublished papers…” Jacobi, M “On the Principles of Electro-Magnetical Machines” (1840) 10th Meeting of the British Association (1841) p. 21
“to determine the practicability…” Wheatstone, C “An Account of Several New Instruments…” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 133 p. 303
“differential resistance measurer” Wheatstone, C “An Account of Several New Instruments…” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 133 p. 323-4
“differs in mechanical construction…” ibid
“not yet generally understood and admitted” Wheatstone, C “An Account of Several New Instruments…” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 133 p. 303
“one of the first…to appreciate the importance of Ohm’s” “Obituary Notices: Charles Wheatstone” Proceedings of the Royal
Society vol. 24 (1876) p.xxiv
“Mr. Christie… has described…” Wheatstone, C “An Account of Several New Instruments…” Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 133 p. 325
“kwaker” according to Stubley, P Calendar of Crime (2014)
“Electric Telegraph Company… quit” Cooke, W The Electric Telegraph: Was it Invented by Professor Wheatstone? (1854) p. 44-8
“Wheatstone’s bridge” Siemens, W “Proposal for a new reproducible Standard Measure of Resistance” (1860) translated and found in The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine Forth Series (Jan, 1861) p. 31
“the beautiful arrangement first invented…” Thomson, W “On the Measurement of Electric Resistance” (June 6, 1861) Proceedings of the Royal Society vol. 11 (1862) p. 313
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Wheatstone Bridge Circuit - A Level Physics
This video introduces and explains the Wheatstone Bridge Circuit for A Level Physics.
Not invented by Sir Wheatstone, this is an example of a 'bridging circuit...
This video introduces and explains the Wheatstone Bridge Circuit for A Level Physics.
Not invented by Sir Wheatstone, this is an example of a 'bridging circuit' where a sensitive ammeter bridges two parallel parts of the circuit. It can be used to find the resistance of an unknown resistor as it acts like a potential divider. It does this using two known resistors and a variable resistor, which is adjusted until no current flows through the ammeter in the bridge. We need to understand Kirchhoff's Laws in order to fully understand the Wheatstone Bridge Circuit.
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This video introduces and explains the Wheatstone Bridge Circuit for A Level Physics.
Not invented by Sir Wheatstone, this is an example of a 'bridging circuit' where a sensitive ammeter bridges two parallel parts of the circuit. It can be used to find the resistance of an unknown resistor as it acts like a potential divider. It does this using two known resistors and a variable resistor, which is adjusted until no current flows through the ammeter in the bridge. We need to understand Kirchhoff's Laws in order to fully understand the Wheatstone Bridge Circuit.
Thanks for watching,
Lewis
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- published: 01 Mar 2020
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Wheatstone bridge | Circuit | Electrical Instruments ( EIM ) | Lec - 39
Electrical Instruments ( EIM ) - Types of Bridges
Wheatstone bridge with Circuit
Resistance measurement
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Electrical Instruments ( EIM ) - Types of Bridges
Wheatstone bridge with Circuit
Resistance measurement
Lec-38 : https://youtu.be/e9EWDBOytfk
Lec-40 : https://youtu.be/zGNyiFs0B9U
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Electrical Instruments ( EIM ) - Types of Bridges
Wheatstone bridge with Circuit
Resistance measurement
Lec-38 : https://youtu.be/e9EWDBOytfk
Lec-40 : https://youtu.be/zGNyiFs0B9U
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