What happened to the galvanometer reading when you switched electrodes with the gator clips

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When the electrodes are switced with the gator clips, the current suddenly increased in the circuit which produced a magnetic field and which caused deflection in the galvanometer. The galvanometer needle shows a small momentary deflection and then returns to zero.What is a galvanometer?A galvanometer is an instrument for measuring a small electrical current or a function of the current by deflection of a moving coil.What are gator clips?It is a spring-loaded clip that has jaws resembling an alligator's and is used for making temporary electrical connections.What determines the direction of the reading on a galvanometer?The deflection of the galvanometer needle indicates the presence of current in the coil. The direction of deflection of the needle gives us the direction of the flow of current.Thus, the current is decreased when electrodes are switched by making the galvanometer reading zero.To know more about galvanometers:https://brainly.com/question/16553202#SPJ1