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Q. Why do we prefer phosphorus bronze alloys for the suspension of wire in moving coil galvanometer?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The wire used for the suspension of the coil in the moving coil galvanometer is made up of phosphor -bronze because their constant value k is quite less and on which restoring torque depends .

restoring torque = k x theta

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The wire used for the suspension of the coil in the moving coil galvanometer is made up of phosphor -bronze because their constant value k is quite less and on which restoring torque depends .

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