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Measurement of R,L and C
Measurement of Inductance

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Q#1 Measurement of R,L and C GATE EE 2021 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

Inductance is measured by

Schering bridge

Maxwell bridge

Kelvin bridge

Wien bridge

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Q#2 Measurement of R,L and C GATE EE 2012 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

The bridge method commonly used for finding mutual inductance is

Heaviside Campbell bridge

Schering bridge

De Sauty bridge

Wien bridge

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Q#3 Measurement of R,L and C GATE EE 2011 (Set 1) MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

The bridge circuit shown in the figure below is used for the measurement of an unknown element. The bridge circuit is best suited when  is a

Low resistance

High resistance

Low Q inductor

Lossy capacitor

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Q#4 Measurement of R,L and C GATE EE 2010 (Set 1) MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

The Maxwell’s bridge shown in the figure is at balance. The parameters of the inductive coil are

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Q#5 Measurement of R,L and C GATE EE 2008 (Set 1) MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

The AC bridge shown in the figure is used to measure the impedance Z.

If the bridge is balanced for oscillator frequency f =2 kHz, then the impedance Z will be

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Q#6 Measurement of R,L and C GATE EE 1995 (Set 1) MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

Match the following 

Type of bridge                                       Application

(a) Wien bridge                                      (P) Measurement of resistance

(b) Maxwell bridge                               (Q) Medium Q inductors

(c) Scherring bridge                             (R) Measurement of frequency

(d) Anderson bridge                             (S) High voltage capacitors

(e) Blumlein bridge                               (T) Low Q inductors

                                                                 (U) Insensitive to stray electrostatic fields

(a) => (Q)
(b) => (R)
(c) => (S)
(d) => (T)
(e) => (U)

(a) => (R)
(b) => (S)
(c) => (Q)
(d) => (T)
(e) => (U)

(a) => (R)
(b) => (Q)
(c) => (T)
(d) => (S)
(e) => (U)

(a) => (R)
(b) => (Q)
(c) => (S)
(d) => (T)
(e) => (U)

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