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Null deflection refers to a state in which a measuring instrument, such as a galvanometer, shows no deflection, indicating that the forces or currents being measured are balanced. This principle is crucial in experiments and devices where precise measurement of equilibrium states is required, ensuring accuracy by detecting the absence of a net force or current.
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