State meaning of full scale deflection of meter analog
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Full scale deflection refers to the full range of motion of an analog 'needle' of an analog meter, or a galvanometer. In the above meter, the amount that the needle moves away from 0 is called the deflection. ... FSD is the maximum deflection the needle moved and, this represents the "full scale".
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Full scale deflection refers to the full range of motion of an analog 'needle' of an analog meter, or a galvanometer. In the above meter, the amount that the needle moves away from 0 is called the deflection. ... FSD is the maximum deflection the needle moved and, this represents the "full scale".
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