The deflecting torque in a moving iron metre is proportional to what
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The deflecting torque is proportional to the square of the current in the coil, making the instrument reading is a true 'RMS' quantity Rotation is opposed by a hairspring that produces the restoring torque. Only the fixed coil carries load current, and it is constructed so as to withstand high transient current.
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