This document discusses applying the Wheatstone bridge circuit for strain gauge measurements. It begins by introducing the Wheatstone bridge circuit and how it can be used to measure small resistance changes from strain gauges. It then provides examples of using quarter, half, and full bridge circuits to measure strain on simple components like tension bars, bending beams, and twisted shafts. The key points are that full bridge circuits provide compensation of temperature effects, while quarter and half bridges can still be used to measure single stresses if temperature effects are not a concern. Bridges with more active strain gauges provide higher output signals and better compensation of interfering effects.