The deflecting force in an instrument causes the moving system to:
The deflecting force in an instrument causes the moving system to:
Right Answer is:
Move from its zero position
SOLUTION
- The deflecting force in an instrument causes the moving system to move from its zero position.
- The deflecting force or torque is the force that initiates the movement of the pointer (or moving system) from its initial resting position (usually zero) on the scale of the indicating instrument.
- This force is produced by the electrical signal being measured and causes the pointer to move proportionally to the magnitude of that signal (current).