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Alternating current cannot be measured by D.C Ammeter because

Alternating Current Cannot Be Measured By Dc Ammeter Because Physics Question

Alternating current cannot be measured by D.C Ammeter because

Options

(a) A.C cannot pass through D.C Ammeter
(b) A.C changes direction
(c) Average value of current for complete cycle is zero
(d) D.C Ammeter will get damaged

Correct Answer:

Average value of current for complete cycle is zero

Explanation:

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Subject: Physics (2479)

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