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Electrical Engineering - what is the Advantages and disadvantages of Andersons Bridge
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Advantages and disadvantages of Andersons Bridge
what is the Advantages and disadvantages of Andersons Bridge
Gaurav
said on : 2019-03-15 23:50:07
Advantages
Adjustment can also be carried out by manipulating control over r
1
and r.
A fixed capacitor can also be used.
For accurate determination of capacitance, this bridge can also be used.
Disadvantages
Compared to prototype Maxwell's bridge, this bridge is more complicated.
Difficulty of shielding the bridge axis due to an additional junction.
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