Physics, asked by vaibhavi2677, 10 months ago

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

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Answered by preetygirl97
20

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To produce a constant torque on the coil because if we dont apply a radial magnetic field the relation between current and the angle is non linear thus current cant be measured easily and conveniently in terms of deflection in coil because we will get the observation in terms of deflection!

Answered by Anonymous
7

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To produce a constant torque on the coil because if we dont apply a radial magnetic field the relation between current and the angle is non linear thus current cant be measured easily and conveniently in terms of deflection in coil because we will get the observation in terms of deflection!

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