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In a permanent magnet moving coil instrument, if the control spring is replaced by another one having a higher spring constant, then the natural frequency and damping ratio will:

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Remember: In PMMC instruments, increasing spring constant increases stiffness (thus natural frequency), but reduces damping efficiency.
Updated On: Jun 24, 2025
  • decrease
  • increase and decrease respectively
  • decrease and increase respectively
  • increase
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

In a permanent magnet moving coil (PMMC) instrument, the control spring determines the restoring torque.
The natural frequency $\omega_n$ is given by: \[ \omega_n = \sqrt{\frac{k}{J}} \] where $k$ is the spring constant and $J$ is the moment of inertia.
If the spring constant increases, the numerator increases, thus natural frequency increases.
The damping ratio $\zeta$ is given by: \[ \zeta = \frac{D}{2\sqrt{kJ}} \] where $D$ is the damping coefficient.
As $k$ increases, the denominator increases, and hence damping ratio decreases.
Therefore, with a higher spring constant, natural frequency increases and damping ratio decreases.
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