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Current sensivity of galvanometer in inversely proportional to……

A

number of turns

B

torsional constant

C

area

D

magnetic field

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  • Current sensitivity of galvanometer is inversely proportional to ….. .

    A
    number of turns
    B
    torsional constant
    C
    area
    D
    magnetic field
  • Current sensitivity of galvanometer is inversely proportional to ______ .

    A
    number of turns
    B
    torsional constant
    C
    area
    D
    magnetic field
  • In Davisson-Germer experiment ,deflection of galvanometer is……proportional to intensity of electron beam entering to collector.

    A
    directly
    B
    inversly
    C
    directly proportional to square
    D
    inversly proportional to square root
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