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What is the basis function of a galvanometer
A the transformation of mechanical to electrical
B the change in strength of a magnetic field
C movement caused by a change in temp
D rotation of a wire loop in a magnetic field
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A galvanometer is a device used to show when there is a small electric
current flowing through it, and which direction the current is flowing.
( D ) is the choice that says this.
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