PARALLEL COMBINATION OF RESISTANCES USING METERBRIDGE #CBSE#GSEB#PhysicsPractical#Class12#EP#
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SERIES COMBINATION OF RESISTANCE USING METERBRIDGE #CBSE#GSEB#PhysicsPractical#Class12#

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law of resistance using metre bridge (series and parallel) combination @a2zpractical991

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To verify the laws of combination of resistances using meter bridge

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To find resistance of Given wire by using meter Bridge Also find resistivity @A2Z practical

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