On which of the following does the operation of a moving coil ammeter depend? i. Electromagnetic induction ii. Force on a carrying-current conductor iii. Magnetic effect of an electric current

a

i only

b

ii only

c

iii only

d

ii and iii only

e

i,ii and iii

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Vee.xxx
1 year ago

The operation of a moving coil ammeter depends on both the force on a current-carrying conductor and the magnetic effect of an electric current. This means the correct answer is:

D. ii and iii only

The force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field causes the coil to deflect, and this deflection is measured to determine the current. This principle leverages the magnetic effect of an electric current.

lovetlove
2 years ago

the answer should be c

Emmz1999
1 year ago

The correct answer is D. ii and iii only.

A moving coil ammeter works based on:

ii. Force on a current-carrying conductor
The coil in the ammeter carries current and is placed in a magnetic field. This causes a force (torque) that moves the needle.

iii. Magnetic effect of an electric current
The current in the coil generates a magnetic field, which interacts with the permanent magnetic field, producing the motion.

Jay_O
5 months ago

wrong answer, answer is D

VictoryOlatunde
7 months ago

the options selected is wrong

00283fun
1 year ago

The correct answer is actually E becos the operation of a moving coil galvanometer depends on the three values given

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