One of the Wheatstone bridge's initial uses was for the purpose of soils analysis and comparison.
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:: The galvanometer used in a Wheatstone bridge is not an ideal voltmeter : it has a finite resistance.
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The Wheatstone bridge was invented by Samuel Hunter Christie in 1833 and improved and popularized by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1843.
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It is possible to redraw the lattice in the Wheatstone bridge configuration ( as shown in the article Zobel network ).
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The Wheatstone bridge wasn't invented by Wheatstone, and Snell was 637 years late when he discovered Snell's law.
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In 2003, the firm introduced the first hybrid-digital thermal mass flow meter in lieu of the traditional Wheatstone bridge technology.
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A single resistor may be used, or a pair ( half bridge ), or four resistors connected in a Wheatstone bridge configuration.
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Piezoresistive transducers configured as Wheatstone bridges often exhibit ratiometric behavior with respect not only to the measured pressure, but also the transducer supply voltage.
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Combustible gases burn in the presence of the hot wire, thus increasing the resistance and disturbing a Wheatstone bridge, which gives the reading.