what are the two observations that can be noted from the galvanometer reading?
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galvanometer is an electromechanical instrument used for detecting and indicating an electric current. A galvanometer works as an actuator, by producing a rotary deflection (of a "pointer"), in response to electric current flowing through a coil in a constant magnetic field. Early galvanometers were not calibrated, but their later developments were used as measuring instruments, called ammeters, to measure the current flowing through an electric circuit.
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There are momentary galvanometer deflections that die out shortly; the deflections are in opposite directions.
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