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Which of the following would cause a galvanometer needle to move
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Which of the following would cause a galvanometer needle to move
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A galvanometer is a very sensitive ammeter. Electrical current through the galvanometer makes the needle move.
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Moving a magnet back and forth inside the tube. Just took the test 100% positive! ;)
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