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单词 Wheatstone bridge
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Definition of Wheatstone bridge in English:

Wheatstone bridge

nounˈwiːtstən
  • A simple circuit for measuring an unknown resistance by connecting it so as to form a quadrilateral with three known resistances and applying a voltage between a pair of opposite corners.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Noise measurements of Wheatstone bridges made from spin valves with parallel and crossed anisotropies
    • The Wheatstone bridge consists of four resistors connected together in a diamond orientation.
    • From DC up to about 150 MHz Wheatstone bridges, or other bridges that are merely modified forms of a Wheatstone bridge, provide the most accurate method of measuring resistance or impedance.
    • The Wheatstone bridge is balanced when there is no p.d. between the midpoints of the voltage dividers.
    • When the Wheatstone bridge is balanced so that its two output points are equipotential, the unknown resistance can be determined by comparison with the three known resistances in the bridge.
    • This procedure is for certification of five-dial Wheatstone bridges complete with maintenance procedures.
    • The Wheatstone bridge contains four resistances, a constant voltage input, and a voltage gage Wheatstone bridge circuit operation variations of the basic Wheatstone bridge circuit.
    • The principle of measurement is similar to that of the Wheatstone bridge in electronics, in which an accurate measurement is made by comparing the unknown value against the value of a calibrated component.
    • The Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit for the precise comparison of resistances.
    • He was advised and helped by his uncle Charles Wheatstone who invented the piece of electrical apparatus known as the Wheatstone bridge.
    • A Kelvin Double bridge is a variant of the Wheatstone bridge used for measuring very low resistances.
    • This lesson describes Wheatstone bridges, megohmmeters, and clamp-on ammeters.
    • This modified Wheatstone bridge is connected to a dual phase lock-in amplifier as shown above.
    • In using a Kelvin bridge, you must follow precautions similar to those given for the Wheatstone bridge.
    • Leeds and Northrup of Philadelphia made an array of Wheatstone bridges, some with plugs and some, like this one, with dials and some plugs.
    • Scales using strain gages that I have observed have used Wheatstone bridges in structures differing from my structure.
    • The Wheatstone bridge is unsuitable for measuring very small resistances, of a few ohms or less.
    • Because metal foil gauges are deposited onto their polyimide backing, they are often sold in prearranged Wheatstone bridges, rosettes, and other patterns.
 
 

Definition of Wheatstone bridge in US English:

Wheatstone bridge

nounˈ(h)wētˌstōn brij
  • A simple circuit for measuring an unknown resistance by connecting it so as to form a quadrilateral with three known resistances and applying a voltage between a pair of opposite corners.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the Wheatstone bridge is balanced so that its two output points are equipotential, the unknown resistance can be determined by comparison with the three known resistances in the bridge.
    • From DC up to about 150 MHz Wheatstone bridges, or other bridges that are merely modified forms of a Wheatstone bridge, provide the most accurate method of measuring resistance or impedance.
    • This procedure is for certification of five-dial Wheatstone bridges complete with maintenance procedures.
    • He was advised and helped by his uncle Charles Wheatstone who invented the piece of electrical apparatus known as the Wheatstone bridge.
    • Noise measurements of Wheatstone bridges made from spin valves with parallel and crossed anisotropies
    • The Wheatstone bridge is balanced when there is no p.d. between the midpoints of the voltage dividers.
    • The principle of measurement is similar to that of the Wheatstone bridge in electronics, in which an accurate measurement is made by comparing the unknown value against the value of a calibrated component.
    • The Wheatstone bridge contains four resistances, a constant voltage input, and a voltage gage Wheatstone bridge circuit operation variations of the basic Wheatstone bridge circuit.
    • In using a Kelvin bridge, you must follow precautions similar to those given for the Wheatstone bridge.
    • A Kelvin Double bridge is a variant of the Wheatstone bridge used for measuring very low resistances.
    • The Wheatstone bridge consists of four resistors connected together in a diamond orientation.
    • Because metal foil gauges are deposited onto their polyimide backing, they are often sold in prearranged Wheatstone bridges, rosettes, and other patterns.
    • This lesson describes Wheatstone bridges, megohmmeters, and clamp-on ammeters.
    • Leeds and Northrup of Philadelphia made an array of Wheatstone bridges, some with plugs and some, like this one, with dials and some plugs.
    • Scales using strain gages that I have observed have used Wheatstone bridges in structures differing from my structure.
    • The Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit for the precise comparison of resistances.
    • The Wheatstone bridge is unsuitable for measuring very small resistances, of a few ohms or less.
    • This modified Wheatstone bridge is connected to a dual phase lock-in amplifier as shown above.
 
 
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