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How does a galvanometer use a magnetic field to indicate the strength of an electric current?
When a current is passed through a magnetic field, it goes through a coil and to a galvanometer.
How does a galvanometer use a magnetic field to indicate the strength of an electric current?
When a current is passed through a magnetic field, it goes through a coil and to a galvanometer.
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Answered by
Trinity
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TakoSama
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Answered by
Rose
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. B
9. C
10. B
11. D
12. D
13. C
14. C
15. Repel..attract
16. Circuit
17. Bolt current
18. North Pole
19. Perpendicular
20. Current
21. Alternating currents
22. In the middle
23. Direct current flows in one direction .. alternating current can reverse direction
24. Circuit breaker stops the flow of electricity
25. Part of the Earth's magnetic field
26. Positive particles go to negative pole and vise versa
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. B
9. C
10. B
11. D
12. D
13. C
14. C
15. Repel..attract
16. Circuit
17. Bolt current
18. North Pole
19. Perpendicular
20. Current
21. Alternating currents
22. In the middle
23. Direct current flows in one direction .. alternating current can reverse direction
24. Circuit breaker stops the flow of electricity
25. Part of the Earth's magnetic field
26. Positive particles go to negative pole and vise versa
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