Q. Explain the concept of current sensitivity.
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Current sensitivity of galvanometer is the deflection caused in the coil of the galvanometer per unit flow of electric current through it. Current sensitivity = θ/I = NBA/k. Here, B is the strength of the magnetic field in which the coil is suspended. A is the area of the coil.
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