what are the two causes of one sided deflection in galvanometer in potentiometer experiment?how can you identify each fault ? how can you rectify them?
Asked by Shubham Jain | 21st Nov, 2014, 02:40: PM
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Answered by Romal Bhansali | 21st Nov, 2014, 06:18: PM
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