Why the damping is required for an electromechanical measuring instrument?
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In a measuring instrument, the damping torque is necessary to bring the moving system to rest to indicate steady reflection in a reasonable short time. ... Under the absence of damping torque the pointer oscillates for a short period of time and comes to steady position and this situation is called under damping.
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measuring instrument, the damping torque is necessary to bring the moving system to rest to indicate steady reflection in a reasonable short time. ... Under the absence of damping torque the pointer oscillates for a short period of time and comes to steady position and this situation is called under damping.
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