In any case it is a good engineering practice to keep the Wheatstone bridge voltage drive low enough to avoid the self heating of the strain gauge.
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The Wheatstone bridge has also been generalised to measure impedance in AC circuits, and to measure resistance, inductance, capacitance, and dissipation factor separately.
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This resistance change, usually measured using a Wheatstone bridge, is related to the strain by the quantity known as the " gauge factor ".
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The design also showed a winding of gold wire with its midpoints crossed by a galvanometer's indicator, invoking the electrical engineer's Wheatstone bridge.
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With three electrodes these disturbances can then be measured by a Wheatstone bridge, or other means, to detect the size and direction of travel of the fish.
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In the course of his many investigations to measure and compare standards of electrical resistance Foster adapted the Wheatstone bridge to measure small differences ( rather than ratios ) of resistance.
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:You can use a potentiometer as part of a Wheatstone bridge in order to measure an unknown resistance . talk ) 05 : 27, 9 June 2013 ( UTC)
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Variations on the Wheatstone bridge can be used to measure capacitance, inductance, impedance and other quantities, such as the amount of combustible gases in a sample, with an explosimeter.
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If I see in the AFD index that the Wheatstone Bridge AFD is a band, I will not leap to its defense thinking it is an important type of electrical bridge circuit.
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A bare-bones computing model was marketed in the form of a basic analog computer, consisting of three calibrated potentiometers and a low-cost galvanometer arranged in a Wheatstone bridge circuit.