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The measurement of an unknown resistance R is to be carried out using a Wheatstone bridge. Two students perform an experiment in two ways. The first student takes R₂ = 10 \Omega and R₁ = 5 \Omega . The other student takes R₂ = 1000 \Omega and R₁ = 500 \Omega . In the standard arm, both take R₃ = 5 \Omega . Both find R = (R₂/R₁) × R₃ = 10 \Omega within errors. Consider the following statements: (a) The errors of measurement of the two students are the same. (b) Errors of measurement do depend on the accuracy with which R₂ and R₁ can be measured. (c) If the student uses large values of R₂ and R₁, the currents through the arms will be feeble. This will make the determination of the null point accurately more difficult. (d) Wheatstone Bridge is a very accurate instrument and has no errors of measurement.

Choose the correct option from the given ones:

A

(a) and (c) only

B

(c) and (d) only

C

(b) and (c) only

D

(c) and (d) only

Step-by-Step Solution

The accuracy and sensitivity of a Wheatstone bridge depend on the components and the current.

  1. Dependence on Accuracy (Statement b): The result R=R3R2R1R = R_3 \frac{R_2}{R_1} depends directly on the values of R1,R2,R_1, R_2, and R3R_3. Any error in measuring these known resistances will propagate to the result. Thus, errors depend on the accuracy of R1R_1 and R2R_2.
  2. Sensitivity and Current (Statement c): For the second student, using large resistances (1000Ω,500Ω1000 \Omega, 500 \Omega) significantly increases the total resistance of the circuit. According to Ohm's law (I=V/RI = V/R), this reduces the current flowing through the arms. A smaller current leads to a smaller deflection in the galvanometer near the null point, making it difficult to detect the exact balance point accurately. This lack of sensitivity increases experimental error.
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