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how can be the current sensitivity of a galvanometer​

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Answered by sainiharman020
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Explanation:

The current sensitivity of a galvanometer is defined as the deflection produced when unit current passes through the galvanometer. A galvanometer is said to be sensitive if it produces large deflection for a small current. (iv) decreasing the couple per unit twist of the suspension wire.

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Answered by monikamondokar
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Answer:

The current sensitivity of a galvanometer is defined as the deflection produced when unit current passes through the galvanometer. A galvanometer is said to be sensitive if it produces large deflection for a small current. (iv) decreasing the couple per unit twist of the suspension wire.

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