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I came across a question that I didn't understand when going through past papers so I thought someone on here might be able to explain it. It's not homework.

This is a terrible attempt at the diagram. Basically there are supposed to be coils. Forgot a switch but you should get the idea.
1) When the switch is turned on, what would you see on the ammeter.
A- Deflection then back to 0
B- Steady deflection
C- No deflection
2) When the switch is turned off what would you see on the ammeter immediately after switching it off
3) There was a seprate diagram for this but, what would you see if a bar magnet was placed at the ammeter whilst it is stationary.
My thoughts are
1) A
2) A
3) C
Because it's a cell and it is d.c., does that mean that deflection on the ammeter will not be steady as d.c. only goes in one direction whereas in a.c it is constantly changing therefore deflection will only be steady in a.c.

This is a terrible attempt at the diagram. Basically there are supposed to be coils. Forgot a switch but you should get the idea.
1) When the switch is turned on, what would you see on the ammeter.
A- Deflection then back to 0
B- Steady deflection
C- No deflection
2) When the switch is turned off what would you see on the ammeter immediately after switching it off
3) There was a seprate diagram for this but, what would you see if a bar magnet was placed at the ammeter whilst it is stationary.
My thoughts are
1) A
2) A
3) C
Because it's a cell and it is d.c., does that mean that deflection on the ammeter will not be steady as d.c. only goes in one direction whereas in a.c it is constantly changing therefore deflection will only be steady in a.c.