EBK MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLIC
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Chapter 1, Problem 25P
The voltage difference Vabbetween points a and b in the Wheatstone bride circuit is given by:
where c=R2/R1and d=R3/R4. Calculate the Vabif V=15V, R1=119.8O, R2=120.6 O, R3=121.2 O, and R4=119.3 O.
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