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Use of the shunt? Don't spam.

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Answered by sakash20207
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A shunt is a low-ohm resistor that can be used to measure current. Shunts are always employed when the measured current exceeds the range of the measuring device. The shunt is then connected in parallel to the measuring device.

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Answered by itzbabygirl123
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Answer:

1. it is used to protect the galvanometer from the strong currents.

2. it is used for converting a galvanometer into an ammeter.

3. it is used for increasing the range of ammeter.

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