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Question
Two moving coil galvanometers G1 and G2 are identical except for the following features:
| Features | G1 | G2 |
| Number of turns | 50 | 60 |
| Area of the coil | 30 cm2 | 40 cm2 |
| Resistance of the coil | 4 Ω | 6 Ω |
Perform calculations to determine which galvanometer has greater current sensitivity.
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Solution
To determine which galvanometer has greater current sensitivity, we use the formula for the current sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer:
S = `(NBA)/(kR)`
Given that the two galvanometers have the same magnetic field strength (B) and the same constant (k), we can compare their current sensitivities using the remaining parameters: the number of turns (N), the area of the coil (A), and the coil resistance (R).
The relative sensitivity for G1.
N1 = 50
A1 = 30 cm2
R1 = 4 Ω
`S_1 = (N_1 xx A_1)/(R_1)`
= `(50 xx 30)/4`
= `1500/4`
= 375
The relative sensitivity for G2.
N2 = 60
A2 = 40 cm2
R2 = 6 Ω
`S_2 = (N_2 xx A_2)/(R_2)`
= `(60 × 40)/6`
= `2400/6`
= 400
∴ S2 > S1
400 > 375
Because the galvanometer G2 has greater current sensitivity than the galvanometer G1.
