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Draw the circuit for experimental verification of Ohm's law using a source of variable `DC` voltage, a main resistance of `100 Omega`, two galvanometers and two resistances of value `10^6 Omega ` and `10^-3Omega` respectively. Clearly show the positions of the voltmeter and the ammeter.

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