When will the current sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer be high?
(\(N=\) number of turns, \(B=\) magnetic field, \(A=\) area of coil, and \(C=\) Torsional constant of spring)
1. \(N\) is small 2. \(B\) is small
3. \(A\) is small 4. \(C\) is small
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By which relation is the deflection of the coil \(\theta\) related to the electrical current \(i\) in a moving coil galvanometer?
1. \(i \propto \tan \theta\)
2. \(i \propto \theta\) 
3. \(i \propto \theta^{2}\)
4. \(i \propto \sqrt{\theta}\)

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What happens when the number of turns in a galvanometer is doubled?

1. The voltage sensitivity becomes double.
2. The current sensitivity becomes double.
3. the voltage sensitivity becomes half.
4. The current sensitivity remains the same. 

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