A student obtained following observations in an experiment of meter bridge to find the unknown resistance of the circuit The most accurate value of unknown resistance is ............ $\Omega$
S.No.
$R$
$l$
$100-l$
$S = \left( {\frac{{100 - l}}{l}} \right)R$
$1$
$20\,\Omega $
$43$
$57$
$26.51\,\Omega $
$2$
$30\,\Omega $
$51$
$49$
$28.82\,\Omega $
$3$
$40\,\Omega $
$59$
$41$
$27.80\,\Omega $
$4$
$60\,\Omega $
$70$
$30$
$25.71\,\Omega $
Medium
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