When an alternating current is passed through a moving coil galvanometer, it shows no deflection. Why?
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current flowing through the galvanometre coil produces the torque & moves the pointer. Direction of torque depends on the direction of current. Every half phase of alternating current produce movement in opposite direction which gets on averaged zero.
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