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Ballistic sensitivity in a galvanometer refers to its ability to respond quickly to changes in the current or voltage being measured. Check FAQs
Sg=SΦR
Sg - Ballistic Sensitivity?SΦ - Flux Linkage Sensitivity?R - Resistance?

Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity Example

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0.35Edit=0.7Edit0.5Edit
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Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Sg=SΦR
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Sg=0.70.5Ω
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Sg=0.70.5
LAST Step Evaluate
Sg=0.35rad/C

Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity Formula Elements

Variables
Ballistic Sensitivity
Ballistic sensitivity in a galvanometer refers to its ability to respond quickly to changes in the current or voltage being measured.
Symbol: Sg
Measurement: Ballistic SensitivityUnit: rad/C
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Flux Linkage Sensitivity
Flux Linkage Sensitivity represents the change in output voltage for a given change in magnetic flux linkage.
Symbol: SΦ
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Resistance
Resistance refers to the electrical resistance of the coil inside the galvanometer.
Symbol: R
Measurement: Electric ResistanceUnit: Ω
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Ballistic Sensitivity

​Go Ballistic Sensitivity
Sg=θQ

Other formulas in Galvanometer category

​Go EMF across Galvanometer
V=R(I1-I2)
​Go Instantaneous Deflecting Torque
Ti=RK(I12-I22)
​Go Average Current through Galvanometer
I=2NΦtR
​Go Throw of Galvanometer
θ=SgQ

How to Evaluate Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity?

Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity evaluator uses Ballistic Sensitivity = Flux Linkage Sensitivity*Resistance to evaluate the Ballistic Sensitivity, The Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity formula is defined as a characteristic of a galvanometer which measures the total charge passing through it based on the change in magnetic flux linkage. Ballistic Sensitivity is denoted by Sg symbol.

How to evaluate Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity, enter Flux Linkage Sensitivity (SΦ) & Resistance (R) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity

What is the formula to find Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity?
The formula of Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity is expressed as Ballistic Sensitivity = Flux Linkage Sensitivity*Resistance. Here is an example- 3.25 = 0.7*0.5.
How to calculate Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity?
With Flux Linkage Sensitivity (SΦ) & Resistance (R) we can find Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity using the formula - Ballistic Sensitivity = Flux Linkage Sensitivity*Resistance.
What are the other ways to Calculate Ballistic Sensitivity?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Ballistic Sensitivity-
  • Ballistic Sensitivity=Galvanometer Throw/ChargeOpenImg
Can the Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity be negative?
No, the Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity, measured in Ballistic Sensitivity cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity?
Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity is usually measured using the Radian per Coulomb[rad/C] for Ballistic Sensitivity. are the few other units in which Ballistic Sensitivity using Flux Linkage Sensitivity can be measured.
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