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1. The Wheatstone Bridge
Not invented by Sir Wheatstone, this is an example of a 'bridging circuit' where a sensitive ammeter bridges two parallel parts of the circuit. It can be used to find the resistance of an unknown resistor as it acts like a potential divider.
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