Wheatstone bridge ac circuit explanation and equation solution
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Resistance can be measured by direct-current Wheatstone bridge having resistance in each arm. Inductance and capacitance can also be measured by a similar four-arm bridge, but instead or using a source of direct current alternating current is employed and galvanometer is replaced by a vibrating galvanometer (for commercial frequencies or by telephone detector if frequencies are higher 500 to 2000 Hz.). The general form of an ac bridge arms Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z4 are indicated as unspecified impedances and the detector is represented by headphones. During the balance condition in this ac bridge is reached when the detector response is zero or indicated a null. The condition for bridge balance requires the potential difference from A to C to zero.
At balance con condition,
EBA = EBC or I1Z1 = I2Z2 ———————–(i)
I1 = E/(Z1 + Z4), I2 = E/(Z2 + Z3)—————–(ii)
From equation (i) and (ii)(Z1E)/(Z1+Z4) = (Z2E)/(Z2+Z3)
Or, Z1Z3 = Z2Z4——————————-(iii)
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