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Why are the connections between the resistance in a metre bridge made of thick copper strips ?

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Why are the connections between the resistors in a meter bridge made of thick copper strips ?

Why are the connections between the resistors in a meter bridge made of thick copper strips?

Answer the following : (a) Why are the connections between the resistors in a meter bridge made of thick copper strips? (b) Why is it generally preferred to obtain the balance point in the middle of the meter bridge wire?

Answer the following : (a) Why are the connections between the resistors in a meter bridge made of thick copper strips? (b) Why is it generally preferred to obtain the balance point in the middle of the meter bridge wire? ( c) Which material is used for the meter bridge wire and why?

In a metre bridge [Fig. 3.27], the balance point is found to be at 39.5 cm from the end A, when the resistor Y is of 12.5 Omega Determine the resistance of X. Why are the connections between resistors in a Wheatstone or meter bridge made of thick copper strips?:

In a meter bridge as shown in figure, the balance point is found to be at 39.5 cm from the end A, when the Y resistor is of 12.5 Omega . Determlne the resistance of X. Why are the connections between resistors in a Wheatstone or meter bridge made of thick copper strips ?

In a meter bridge the balance point is found to be at 39.5 cm from the end A, when the resistor Y is of 12.5 Omega . Determine the resistance of x. why are the connections between resistors in a wheatstone or meter bridge made of thick copper strips?