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The animation shows a "Wheatstone bridge," which is used to measure unknown resistors. Restart. Assume an ideal battery (no internal resistance) and ideal meters (resistance is given in ohms, electric potential is given in volts, and current is given in milliamperes). Begin the animation (with unknown resistor A) to read the current on the ammeter. In a Wheatstone bridge you adjust the variable resistor until the ammeter reads 0 and then you can calculate the value of the unknown resistor.
Problem authored by Anne J. Cox.
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