Question 135Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer

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What is the instrument called a galvanometer used to measure?

Aresistance of electrical wiring insulation
Bquantity of galvans in an electric circuit
Cvery small amounts of current
Dthickness of galvanized metal
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) very small amounts of current. A galvanometer is an instrument used to measure very small amounts of electric current flowing in a circuit. It works by detecting the deflection of a needle or pointer, which is proportional to the amount of current passing through the instrument. Galvanometers are sensitive devices that can measure current in the range of microamperes or even nanoamperes, making them useful for applications where the current being measured is extremely small. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the primary function of a galvanometer. A galvanometer is not used to measure the resistance of electrical wiring insulation (A), the quantity of galvans in a circuit (B), or the thickness of galvanized metal (D).

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