👉 A galantine, also known as a "galvanic" or "galvanic cell," is a device used for measuring electric current. It consists of two parallel wires that are connected in series with an electrolyte (a liquid) and a battery. When the two wires are charged by a voltage source, the current through one wire will flow into the other wire, causing a current to flow through the galvanic cell. Galantine is typically used in electrical circuits for measuring current,