Electronics and Communication Engineering - Measurements and Instrumentation - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Measurements and Instrumentation - Section 1 (Q.No. 17)
17.
In a ballistic galvanometer, a charge of 100 μC gives a first swing of 25°. The charge required to cause first swing of 50° is
200 μC
400 μC
50 μC
25 μC
Answer: Option
Explanation:

swing is proportional to charge.

Discussion:
16 comments Page 1 of 2.

Surya said:   4 weeks ago
The correct answer option is 200 μC.

Establish the Governing Formula in a standard ballistic galvanometer, the total electrical charge ((Q)) that flows through the moving coil is directly proportional to the angle of its first swing or deflection ((θ )):(Q proportional to θ).

2. Formulate the Ratio Because of this direct linear proportionality, we can relate two different charges and their corresponding deflection throws using a simple ratio:( frac{Q{1}}{Q{2}} = frac{θ{1}}{θ {2}}).

Surya said:   4 weeks ago
I think Option A is the correct answer.

Sharon said:   6 years ago
200 is the right answer. Because deflection torque is directly proportional to current.

Rajii said:   6 years ago
Please anyone explain it briefly.

Nikhil kumar said:   7 years ago
The right answer is 200 coulomb.
(1)

Usama Akhtar said:   8 years ago
Q=kd.
100/25=4=k,
Q=4*50=200.

Aishwarya said:   8 years ago
What is Ballistic galvanometer?

Salah said:   8 years ago
How the answer is 400? Please explain.

Santosh said:   10 years ago
How the answer is 400?

Briz said:   10 years ago
Swing is proportional to the square of the current.


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