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*IS Wheatsone concept applicable
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IS Wheatsone bridge formula applicable here????????????????????



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11 Aug 2008 00:07:01 IST
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no not here
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Re:*IS Wheatsone concept applicable
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in the steady state current flows only through the lower 2 resistances and so the upper 2 capacitors as well as the galvanometer can be neglected(removed) ...........so no question about wheatstone bridge.....

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capacitor works only in alternating current....
so no flow of current throurh them...
no is your answer
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no it can't be applied here

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well wheatstone bridge is applicable here!! but the practical problem is that the capacitors dont show different resistances if the capacitance is approximately close else n whatever be the case the wheatstone bridge is applicable here!! above repliers kindly do it as practical and note observation

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the formulais not usable easily

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yes. If u replace two resistances by two capicitors in a wheatstone bridge then considering the transient state as a steady state prove that  R3C2=R1C4

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Arre yaar, why think so much????????

Just apply Kirchoff's loop law and you'll get it in an instant. Ask feynmann if you have any problem.




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