For measuring current at high frequency we should use

moving iron instrument
electrostatic instrument
thermocouple instrument
none of the above

The correct answer is: D. none of the above

Moving iron instruments, electrostatic instruments, and thermocouple instruments are all unsuitable for measuring current at high frequencies.

Moving iron instruments work by using the magnetic field created by a current to deflect a moving iron core. However, at high frequencies, the magnetic field becomes too complex and the instrument becomes inaccurate.

Electrostatic instruments work by using the electric field created by a current to deflect a moving plate. However, at high frequencies, the electric field becomes too complex and the instrument becomes inaccurate.

Thermocouple instruments work by using the heat generated by a current to create a voltage. However, at high frequencies, the heat generated is too small and the instrument becomes inaccurate.

The best type of instrument for measuring current at high frequencies is a Hall effect sensor. Hall effect sensors work by using the Hall effect to create a voltage proportional to the current. The Hall effect is a physical phenomenon that occurs when a current-carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field. The magnetic field causes the electrons in the conductor to be deflected, creating a voltage difference across the conductor. Hall effect sensors are very accurate and can be used to measure current at frequencies up to several megahertz.