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What is one difference between a galvanometer and an electric motor?
An electric motor uses electrical energy to spin.
A galvanometer uses an electric current to move.
An electric motor’s armature spins continuously.
An electric motor causes something to move.
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A galvanometer measures and detects current while an electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to produce motion.
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