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what is voltage sensitivity of a galvanometer​

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Answered by cutie004
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Explanation:

Current sensitivity of a galvanometer is defined as the deflection produced in the galvanometer when a unit current flows through it. ... Voltage Sensitivity of a galvanometer is defined as the deflection produced in the galvanometer when a unit voltage is applied across two terminals.

Answered by wwwuamuam
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Voltage sensitivity of a galvanometer:

*It is defined as the deflection per unit

voltage.

*Shunt is a low resistance connected in

parallel with the galvanometer.

*Ideal ammeter has zero resistance.

*Ideal voltmeter offers infinite resistance

to current.

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