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Wheatstone refers to an electrical device used for measuring electrical resistance
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Wheatstone recommended using a needle telegraph system.
They are connected to form a wheatstone bridge.
Wheatstone bridge with temperature gradient compensation.
The gauge does not form part of the wheatstone bridge.
Wheatstone telegraph system and a telegram.
The change in resistance is measured by connecting the gauges in a wheatstone bridge circuit.
Wheatstone automatic system.
They can be connected in a Wheatstone bridge arrangement.
Wheatstone bridges such as described hereabove are used as chip identification elements.
The emblem is a stylized representation of a Wheatstone bridge.
Wheatstone bridge circuit is used to determine unknown resistances more precisely.
Four gauges are used to make a Wheatstone bridge.
Wheatstone in later years.
The circuit shown is a simple Wheatstone bridge configuration.
The wheatstone bridge configuration is a standard arrangement for determining the resistance change of strain gauges.

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One of the most famous was the Wheatstone concertina.
Wheatstone is still the main project in Australia.
Four gauges that are mounted on a Wheatstone bridge are used.
The Wheatstone bridge is a very useful circuit.
The sensor is mounted in a Wheatstone bridge.
Wheatstone bridge An instrument used for measuring resistance.
Uexc is the excitation voltage of the Wheatstone bridge.
All Wheatstone bridges have four resistive elements.
The bridge circuit arrangement is a Wheatstone bridge arrangement.
Wheatstone bridge input meter Current or voltage input meter.
The machine measures conductivity with a Wheatstone circuit.
A Wheatstone bridge and a multimeter both include voltage dividers.
The method was neglected until Wheatstone brought it into notice.
The Wheatstone bridge is formed by a looped series of four resistors.
The resistors are mounted in the Wheatstone bridge in a customary manner.
A Wheatstone bridge using resistors of any configuration could be made.
This bridge works under the principle of Wheatstone bridge.
This thus gives a Wheatstone bridge with four magnetoresistors.
The gauges were installed on a test body in a Wheatstone bridge arrangement.
Use a Wheatstone bridge circuit with a three or four wire circuit.
The connection of sensitive elements in a Wheatstone bridge is also known.
The Wheatstone bridge circuit is widely used to precisely measure resistance.
A gauge is formed by four resistor elements arranged as a Wheatstone bridge.
It can thus be inserted electrically in a Wheatstone bridge to measure variation in impedance.
These signal leads are placed in a configuration called a Wheatstone bridge.
A novel feature of the Wheatstone system was the use of bipolar encoding.
Being remarkable the part that relates to the Wheatstone bridges.
At this period Wheatstone made numerous experiments on sound and its transmission.
Another method of measuring the value of a resistor is the Wheatstone bridge.
The detector strands are mounted in a Wheatstone bridge together with unchanging resistances.
This equation is the same as for the functionally equivalent Wheatstone bridge.
The imbalance value of the Wheatstone bridge would thus remain unchanged.
The resistance changes may be readout for example by a Wheatstone bridge circuit.
In one preferred embodiment a Wheatstone bridge adapted to measuring complex impedances is applied.
A load cell usually consists of four strain gauges in a Wheatstone bridge configuration.

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