To make the field radial in a moving coil galvanometer
A
The number of turns in the coil is increased
B
Magnet is taken in the form of horse-shoe
C
Poles are cylindrically cut
D
Coil is wounded on aluminium frame
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C
Poles are cylindrically cut
c In order to obtain the radial magnetic field in a moving coil galvanometer, the poles of the magnet are cut cylindrical.
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