FAQ

What is the Ballistic Sensitivity?
Ballistic Sensitivity measures a galvanometer’s ability to respond quickly to transient currents, indicating its capacity to accurately measure short-duration electrical signals. Ballistic Sensitivity is usually measured using the Radian per Coulomb for Ballistic Sensitivity. Note that the value of Ballistic Sensitivity is always positive.
Can the Ballistic Sensitivity be negative?
No, the Ballistic Sensitivity, measured in Ballistic Sensitivity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Ballistic Sensitivity?
Ballistic Sensitivity is usually measured using the Radian per Coulomb[rad/C] for Ballistic Sensitivity. are the few other units in which Ballistic Sensitivity can be measured.
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