Physics, asked by vallabh0000, 1 year ago

what will happen , if the magnetic. field in moving coil galvanometer is not radial?​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Explanation:

magnetic field is not produce or electrons not movie in same direction the move on different different direction

Answered by jeehelper
2

The radial magnetic field is applied for two reasons.

First, to get the linear relationship between the current and deflection angle.

Second, to pass maximum flux through the coil to produce maximum torque.

If the radial field is not applied then the relationship between angle and current will be non-linear and current cannot be measured conveniently.

Also, torque will not uniform and linear.

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