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Electrical Engineering - what is the Advantages and disadvantages of Hays Bridge
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Advantages and disadvantages of Hays Bridge
what is the Advantages and disadvantages of Hays Bridge
Seema
said on : 2019-03-14 08:03:37
Advantages
For high Q coil (Q > 10), the expression is very simple.
Expression for Q factor is also simple.
Disadvantages
Hay's bridge is suited for the measurement of inductors having high Q value.
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