just explain me one thing , why we need to make the solution complex by adding extra steps. directly use the condition . why we have to first add +1 to both sides and assume r1+r2=r. just directly substitute values
Hello Sir. Thank you for the video. I still have a question. Based on the Wheatstone bridge equilibrium law, I understand that , with contact on d point, we obtain P (S+r2) = Q (R+r1) . But I don't understand how - on the same time - the equilibrium of the bridge is also giving P r2= Q r1 ? (wich means R r2 = S r1 ??) . Thak your for your help
Cancellation part is wrong in pr/p+r
Bro it's correct P/Q(S+Q/P+Q.r) = PS/Q + [PQ .r / Q( P+Q )] it would like this
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Nice explanation...very simple
just explain me one thing , why we need to make the solution complex by adding extra steps. directly use the condition . why we have to first add +1 to both sides and assume r1+r2=r. just directly substitute values
Thanks bro by this video I got clarity
Tysm for this explanation sir😊
Hello Sir. Thank you for the video. I still have a question. Based on the Wheatstone bridge equilibrium law, I understand that , with contact on d point, we obtain P (S+r2) = Q (R+r1) . But I don't understand how - on the same time - the equilibrium of the bridge is also giving P r2= Q r1 ? (wich means R r2 = S r1 ??) . Thak your for your help
Super explanation sir..🔥
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excellent explanation sir...but the circle around the pointer is little disturbing :(
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