Electrical Engineering - Series-Parallel Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Series-Parallel Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 19)
19.
A balanced Wheatstone bridge consists of an RV of 3,500
, an R2 of 200
, and an R3 of 680
. The value of RUNK is



Discussion:
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Sid said:
8 years ago
Isn't the formula for Wheatstone bridge is R1/R2 = R3/R4?
Everyone is solving the questions with the formula R1 * R2 = R3 * R4 yet getting the correct answer.
Can anyone please correct my approach?
Everyone is solving the questions with the formula R1 * R2 = R3 * R4 yet getting the correct answer.
Can anyone please correct my approach?
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Narendra said:
9 years ago
Guys do not bother about combination, taken combination should clear.
For example a*b = 100 c*d should be equal to 100.
What do you say?
For example a*b = 100 c*d should be equal to 100.
What do you say?
SRI said:
1 decade ago
It seems to be wrong.
As per wheat stone bridge formula.
R1*R4 = R2*R3.
Here Rv is R4.
Then we get R1 as 38.857 ohm.
As per wheat stone bridge formula.
R1*R4 = R2*R3.
Here Rv is R4.
Then we get R1 as 38.857 ohm.
Harsh said:
8 years ago
Here r2 is Rv and r3 is Runk. Apply the formula r1/r2=r3/r4 you will get the correct answer.
Jagan said:
9 years ago
When the bridge is balanced the formula will be. Ra/Rx = R1/R2.
Now we can get 1029.
Now we can get 1029.
Shital said:
2 years ago
I think it seems wrong.
The Wheatstone bridge formula is R1/R2 = R3/R4.
The Wheatstone bridge formula is R1/R2 = R3/R4.
Prakash said:
1 decade ago
R1*R2 = R3*R4.
So R4 = (R1*R2)/R3.
R4 = (3500*200)/680 = 1029 Ohm.
So R4 = (R1*R2)/R3.
R4 = (3500*200)/680 = 1029 Ohm.
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Anima said:
1 decade ago
What will be the answer according to Wheatstone bridge's formula?
Parneey kaur said:
1 decade ago
Can anybody tell me what is the meaning of Rv and Runx?
Jay said:
8 years ago
Can anyone explain why the R1*R2 = R3*R4 approach?
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