A dielectric loss angle bridge is a device used to measure the dielectric properties of materials, though modern impedance analyzers have largely replaced traditional bridges for this purpose. The bridge compares the reactive capacitance of a reference capacitor with a lossy capacitor, allowing for accurate determination of capacitance ratios without the influence of resistive dielectric losses. An adjustable phase shift network can enhance measurement accuracy by balancing both capacitance magnitude and phase angle. Despite the decline in bridge usage, some users still find value in older models for precise measurements. Understanding these concepts is essential for accurately assessing material properties in electrical applications.