formula for potentiometer?
victorkenneth
19 Nov, 2024
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Aliyuus2
1 year ago
For a primary circuit of the potentiometer the potential gradient remains the same. Potential gradient is calculated as K = V/L, where V is the voltage across the potentiometer wire and the L is the length of the wire in the potentiometer. So the unit of potential gradient is volts/meter.

R1A2M3
1 year ago
The potential gradient is calculated by the formula \(K=V/L\), where \(V\) is the voltage across the potentiometer wire and \(L\) is the length of the wire. The unit of potential gradient is volts/meter.
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