A galvanometer can't be used for the measurement of

A galvanometer can't be used for the measurement of Correct Answer Measuring the voltage impulse

  • A galvanometer is an instrument used for detecting the presence of small currents or voltages in a circuit or for measuring their magnitudes.
  • Galvanometers find their principle application in bridge and potentiometer measurements where their function is to indicate zero current i.e. determining the equality of two currents.
  • It can be used to measure current impulse, but it can’t be used to measure voltage impulse.

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