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Why are deflaction in analog multimeter?

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Why are deflaction in analog multimeter?

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In analog multimeter they use a pair of magnets in a way that is equal to the given current…when u give a voltage to the input of multimeter indeed it is given to a coil coupled magnetically to the marker and the given voltage produces a magnetic field opposed to a permanent magnet kept inside…! so the deflections…

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