If all resistances in the figure increase by 10 times, and we use the galvanometer sensitivity of 1mm/μA with an internal resistance of 5000. Assuming that a deflection of 1 mm can be observe on the galvanometer scale, determine if this new setting can be detected (the 50-Q unbalance in arm BC). 100 Ω 5V D 200 Ω (a) A 1000 Ω R C G R3 RA. B 2005 Ω

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If all resistances in the figure increase by 10 times, and we use the galvanometer sensitivity of
1mm/μA with an internal resistance of 5000. Assuming that a deflection of 1 mm can be observed
on the galvanometer scale, determine if this new setting can be detected (the 50- unbalance in
arm BC).
5V
100 Ω
D
200 Ω
(a)
A
R3
G
RA
B
1000 Ω
с
2005 Ω
Transcribed Image Text:If all resistances in the figure increase by 10 times, and we use the galvanometer sensitivity of 1mm/μA with an internal resistance of 5000. Assuming that a deflection of 1 mm can be observed on the galvanometer scale, determine if this new setting can be detected (the 50- unbalance in arm BC). 5V 100 Ω D 200 Ω (a) A R3 G RA B 1000 Ω с 2005 Ω
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