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Why does damping occur in galvanometer?

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Answered by sharmeenfatima37
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Explanation:

Galvanometers are damped by adding a shunt resistor of just the right amount of resistance in parallel with them. The proper amount of resistance at which the motion just ceases to be oscillatory is called the critical external damping resistance (CXDR).

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