The measurement of an unknown resistance \(R\) is to be carried out using a Wheatstone bridge. Two students perform an experiment in two ways. The first students take \(R_2=10~\Omega\) and \(R_1=5~\Omega\). The other student takes \(R_2=1000~\Omega\) and \(R_1=500~\Omega\). In the standard arm, both take \(R_3=5~\Omega\).
Both find \(R = \dfrac{R_{2}}{R_{1}} R_{3} = 10 ~ \Omega \) within errors.
(a) | The errors of measurement of the two students are the same. |
(b) | Errors of measurement do depend on the accuracy with which \(R_2\) and \(R_1\) can be measured. |
(c) | If the student uses large values of \(R_2\) and \(R_1\), the currents through the arms will be feeble. This will make the determination of the null point accurately more difficult. |
(d) | Wheatstone bridge is a very accurate instrument and has no errors of measurement. |
Choose the correct option:
1. (a, c)
2. (c, d)
3. (b, c)
4. (c, d)
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