D Santhosh
D Santhosh
D Santhosh
Done By,
D. SANTHOSH
XII -
FANTASTIC
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this “Physics Investigatory Project” on the topic “Moving
Coil Galvanometer” has been successfully completed by D. SANTHOSH of class
XII-FANTASTIC under the guidance of MRS.LIKITHA. L M.Sc., B.Ed. in particular
fulfilment of the curriculum of Central Board of Secondary Education [CBSE]
leading to the award of annual examination of the year 2023-24.
DATE:
PRINCIPAL
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Index
1. Certificate 2
2. Acknowledgement 3
3. Index 4
4 Introduction 5
6 Theory 8-9
7 Advantages and 10
Disadvantages
9 Bibliography 14
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INTRODUCTION
PRINCIPLE
CONSTRUCTION
The suspended type consists of a rectangular coil of thin insulated copper wires
having a large number of turns.
The upper end of the suspension fiber is connected to a rotating screw head sothat
the plane of the coil can be adjusted in any desired position.
The horseshoe magnet has cylindrically concave pole-pieces. Due to this shape,the
magnet produces radial magnetic field so that when coil rotates in any position its
plane is always parallel to the direction of magnetic field. When current flows
through the coil it gets deflected.
A soft iron cylinder is fixed inside the coil such that the coil can rotate freely
between the poles and around the cylinder. Due to the high permittivity, the soft
iron core increases the strength of the radial magnetic field.
A small plane mirror M is fixed to the suspension fiber. This along with lamp and
scale arrangement is used to measure the deflection of the coil.
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THEORY
Consider a rectangular coil PQRS of single turn having length ‘l’ and breadth ‘b’
suspended in a uniform magnetic field of induction B such that the plane of thecoil
is parallel to the magnetic field. Let ‘I’ be the current through the coil.
• The sides PS and QR being parallel to the magnetic field do not experienceany
force, but the sides PQ and RS being perpendicular to the magnetic
field experience force. The force experienced by each side is given by
F=BIl
τ=Fxb
∴τ=BIl×b
∴τ=BIA
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If the coil has ‘n’ turns, then the deflecting torque is given by
∴ τ = n BIA
• Under the action of this torque, the plane of the coil rotates through an angle
θ before coming to rest. Due to the radial magnetic field, the plane of the coil
is always parallel to the direction of magnetic field. Thus, at anyposition, the
deflecting torque has constant magnitude. The rotation of thecoil produces a
twist in the fiber which produces a restoring torque which is
directly proportional to the angle of deflection θ.
τ𝖺θ
∴τ=kθ
Where k is the torque per unit twist (or torsional constant) of the suspension fiber.
• When the coil comes to rest i.e., when it attains equilibrium, the restoring
torque will balance the deflecting torque. So, in equilibrium position of the
coil,
BIA=kθ
∴I𝖺q
Thus, in a moving coil galvanometer current in the coil is directly proportional tothe
angle of deflection of the coil.
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USES OF GALVANOMETER:
Magnetic Field Measurement: Moving coil galvanometers are essential tools for measuring
magnetic fields. When placed in a magnetic field, the coil experiences a torque due to the
magnetic force acting on it. The deflection of the coil is directly proportional to the strength
of the magnetic field, making it useful in both experimental and practical applications.
• Such instruments can only be used for measurement of direct current quantities
and cannot be used for measurement of alternating current quantities.
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• Sensitivity = dθ / di
o Decreasing the couple per unit twist (k) of the suspension fiber.
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• If the turns of the coil are increased the length of wire and hence the resistance
of the coil increases.
• Increasing the area of the coil beyond limit makes the instrument bulky.
• Increase in the number of turns and area of the coil increases the load on
suspension fiber. Hence spring higher value of k should be used which decreases
the sensitivity of the galvanometer.
• Decreasing the couple per unit twist of the spring leads to decrease in the
strength of the spring.
• As the expression of accuracy does not contain the terms n, A, B and k the
accuracy is independent of the number of turns of the coil, the area of the
coil, the magnetic induction and constant for the spring.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
➢ www.google.com/images
➢ www.wikipedia.com
➢ www.hemantmore.org.in
➢ www.brainkart.com