inductance
capacitance
A Maxwell Bridge , also known as the Maxwell-Wien Bridge, is an AC bridge circuit used for measuring an unknown inductance by balancing the loads of its four arms, one of which contains the unknown inductance. A Hay Bridge is an AC bridge circuit used for measuring an unknown inductance by balancing the loads of its four arms, one of which contains the unknown inductance. One of the arms of a Hay Bridge has a capacitor of known characteristics, which is the principal component used for determining the unknown inductance value.
1. Draw the diagram of Hay's Bridge, and explains its feature.
It is a disadvantage that the same reason Hay's bridge was created is the same reason it is not suitable for measurement of quality factor (Q<10) for Q<10. An advantage is that it is simple expression of the unknown inductor for high quality.
mainly hay or grass
it have very less amount of impurity.
You go to the bridge with the sign, flip the switch on by the hay, and jump on the thing that the hay is on.
a bridge is supposed to support you fat body you stupid idiot. this is because you eat tooo many cream cakes hay fatty boom boom hay fatty boom boom =]
mott,hay and Anderson engineers
Nope they eat mainly hay and grass.
The current bridge, opened in 1973, was designed by Lord Holford and engineering company Mott, Hay and Anderson.
Hay for livestock (cows or rabbits) is still grass that has been mown, dried and either baled, in the case with cattle, or sold in small bags in a pet shop. Hay is used mainly as a bedding in a rabbit hutch, though the rabbit is not adversed to nibbling at the hay - though proper rabbit food and water should be available.