(b) A slide wire potentiometer uses a 200 cm kength of wire that equivakent to overall resistance of 100 Q with neglected internal resistance. This instrument is standardized with a reference voltage source of 1.019 V and the sliding contact is set to 101.9 cm during the calibration process. Cakulate the working current and the measurement range of the potentiometer.
(b) A slide wire potentiometer uses a 200 cm kength of wire that equivakent to overall resistance of 100 Q with neglected internal resistance. This instrument is standardized with a reference voltage source of 1.019 V and the sliding contact is set to 101.9 cm during the calibration process. Cakulate the working current and the measurement range of the potentiometer.
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![(b) A slide wire potentiometer uses a 200 cm length of wire that equivalent to overall
resistance of 100 Q with neglected internal resistance. This instrument is standardized
with a reference voltage source of 1.019 V and the sliding contact is set to 101.9 cm
during the calibration process. Calculate the working current and the measurement range
of the potentiometer.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F6093f2a0-db3d-43ab-beae-9ec90ba83f9c%2F10606226-44f0-44c7-8548-d6ce06083174%2Finmxux_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:(b) A slide wire potentiometer uses a 200 cm length of wire that equivalent to overall
resistance of 100 Q with neglected internal resistance. This instrument is standardized
with a reference voltage source of 1.019 V and the sliding contact is set to 101.9 cm
during the calibration process. Calculate the working current and the measurement range
of the potentiometer.
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