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What is the advantage of a radial magnetic field in a moving-coil galvanometer and how is it produced?

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1. Advantage of radial magnetic field in a moving- coil galvanometer:

  • As the coil rotates, its plane is always parallel to the field. That way, the deflecting torque is always a maximum depending only on the current in the coil, but not on the position of the coil.
  • The restoring torque is proportional to the deflection so that a radial field makes the deflection proportional to the current. The instrument then has a linear scale, i.e., the divisions of the scale are evenly spaced. This makes it particularly straight forward to calibrate and to read.

2. Producing radial magnetic field : 

  • The pole pieces of the permanent magnet are made cylindrically concave, concentric with the axis of the coil.
  • A soft iron cylinder is centred between the pole pieces so that it forms a narrow cylindrical gap in which the sides of the coil can move. Together, they produce a radial magnetic, field; that is, the magnetic lines of force in the gap are along radii to the central axis.


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