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Four resistors of 15ohm, 12ohm, 4ohm and 10ohm given in cyclic order to form a wheat stone bridge. What resistance (in ohm) should be connected in parallel across the 10ohm resistor to balance the wheat stone bridge .

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MODERN PUBLICATION-ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS-EXERCISE
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  2. State and explain Kirchhoff's laws.

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  3. State and explain Kirchhoff's laws.

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  4. State and explain Kirchhoff's laws.

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  5. Derieve condition of a balanced wheatstone's bridge.

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