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Category > Chemistry Posted 14 May 2017 My Price 5.00

A reactance bridge arrangement replaces the resistor

A reactance bridge arrangement replaces the resistor in a Wheatstone bridge with a capacitor or inductor. Such a reactance bridge is then excited by an AC voltage. Consider the bridge arrangement shown in Figure 6.38. Show that the balance equations for this bridge are given by C2 = C1R1/R2.

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